Trump again says "No rush" "No pressure" Want to reach a "permanent agreement" with Iran

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President Trump reiterated on the 23rd that he is under no pressure and not in a hurry to reach an agreement with Iran to end the conflict, and he expressed his desire to achieve a “best” and “permanent” deal. On that day, Trump posted on social media, saying that the timing is on the U.S. side, and he is “perhaps the one under the least psychological pressure,” “I have the most ample time in the world, while Iran does not.” The subsequent situation will only become increasingly unfavorable for Iran, “time is not on their side.” Later, at an event at the White House, Trump told the media again that he is “completely under no pressure,” and the real pressure is on Iran, because under the U.S. naval blockade, “they cannot resume oil transportation, and their entire oil infrastructure system is on the brink of collapse.” Trump stated that he could reach an agreement with Iran now, but he wants the deal to be “permanent,” so that Iran will never have the chance to acquire nuclear weapons. Therefore, he does not want to rush himself, “we have enough time.” He also threatened that the U.S. has struck about 75% of Iran’s targets, severely weakening its military strength. If Iran does not want to reach an agreement, he will “use military means to complete the remaining tasks.” When asked whether he would consider using nuclear weapons against Iran, Trump replied “no,” and said that even without launching a nuclear strike, the U.S. has “completely destroyed” Iran. In an interview with Fox News Channel on the 22nd, Trump denied that he was eager to end the current conflict to secure the midterm elections, saying there is “no timetable” for ending the war, and there is no need to rush. The White House also denied that Trump set a deadline for extending the ceasefire with Iran. ( Xinhua News Agency )

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