Trump Calls Iran-US Talks a “Chess Game”
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- US President Donald Trump described Iran-US talks as a "chess game."
- Trump confirmed "limited" and "quiet" negotiations are underway.
- The US is adopting a cautious approach focused on economic pressure.
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US President Donald Trump has stated that the United States is conducting "limited" and "quiet" negotiations with Iran, adopting a cautious approach focused on economic pressure rather than military action. He commented on Iran's internal economic situation, claiming the country is in a "very bad economic situation" with high inflation and an inability to pay its soldiers. Trump indicated that his administration is closely monitoring the situation and expressed confidence that "everything will be fine." Reports also mentioned a chart showing a significant decline in the value of the Iranian rial was shared on social media in connection with his posts. Most recently, President Trump has reportedly characterized these ongoing talks as a "chess game."
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US President Donald Trump has reportedly characterized the ongoing talks between the United States and Iran as a "chess game."
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US President Donald Trump has reportedly characterized the ongoing talks between the United States and Iran as a "chess game."
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