Donald Trump says Iran ‘totally defeated’, ‘wants a deal’ he won’t accept

In a recent statement, former U.S. President Donald Trump declared that Iran has been 'totally defeated' and expressed his belief that the nation is seeking a deal that he would not be willing to accept. This assertion comes amidst ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with Iranian officials vowing to persist in their resistance despite Trump's claims. The comments highlight the complexities surrounding diplomatic negotiations and the historical context of U.S.-Iran relations, which have been fraught with conflict since the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Trump's remarks also reflect the broader geopolitical landscape, where both nations continue to navigate a delicate balance of power and influence in the region. The future of negotiations remains uncertain as both sides appear entrenched in their positions, with the potential for further escalation in rhetoric and action.
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