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[79523] Trump on negotiations with Iran: "I don't care if the talks end"

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[79523] Trump on negotiations with Iran: "I don't care if the talks end"


US President Donald Trump expresses cautious optimism regarding an agreement with Iran, but clarifies in interviews and posts that he is not worried about the failure of the talks or disruptions in the oil supply.

Negotiations with Iran: The White House position

US President Donald Trump has been addressing the negotiation efforts with Iran in recent days, while harshly criticizing his political opponents at home. In a post he published on Truth Social, as reported by Abu Ali Express, Trump claimed that "Iran really wants to reach a deal," and added that he is working toward an agreement that will be "good for the United States and for those who stand by us."

Trump launched an attack against his critics, whom he called "political operatives" and "Dumocrats," who he says are interfering with his ability to conduct negotiations with constant criticism. According to him, as quoted in NTD Hebrew News, he calls on critics to "just sit back and relax," claiming that everything will work out in the end.

At the same time, in an interview with the CNBC network, as reported by News Channel 8200 and Barak Betesh, Trump presented an uncompromising approach and said: "I don't care if the negotiations with Iran end." In the interview, the President clarified that he is not afraid of rising oil prices even in the event of Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz.

Regarding the nuclear issue, Trump dismissed media reports (which he called "Fake News") and claimed that the agreement he is promoting deals in a detailed and clear manner with preventing nuclear weapons from Iran, as published in 🎗️Israel News IL🎗️.

Furthermore, according to reports by Amichai Stein | The Diplomatic Channel and Barak Betesh, the President noted that he intends to ask the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, "what is happening with Lebanon," in a move that indicates continued American involvement in the Middle Eastern arena in parallel with the talks with Tehran.

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