Trump Promises 'Total Victory' Over Iran in Two Weeks
Trump says US to achieve 'total victory' over Iran within two weeks
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US President Donald Trump announced that the United States will achieve 'total victory' over Iran within two weeks. He stated that Iran's negotiators are willing to meet US demands, and Vice President JD Vance emphasized that any deal with Iran will prioritize American interests, even if it opposes Israel's stance.
- 01Trump stated that the US will declare 'total victory' over Iran within two weeks during a rally for Senator Lindsey Graham.
- 02He claimed that oil prices will decrease following this victory.
- 03Vice President JD Vance affirmed that the US will pursue a long-term deal with Iran, prioritizing American interests over Israel's opposition.
- 04Trump mentioned that hostilities between Israel and Iran have currently ceased, indicating a temporary lull in conflict.
- 05The remarks come amid ongoing tensions and recent exchanges of fire between Iran and Israel.
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During a tele-rally for Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, US President Donald Trump declared that the United States will achieve 'total victory' over Iran within two weeks. He expressed confidence that Iran's negotiators are ready to concede to American demands, stating, 'You're really gonna win this over the next two weeks when we declare total victory.' Trump also predicted that this victory would lead to a decrease in oil prices. Supporting Trump's position, Vice President JD Vance reiterated the administration's commitment to securing a long-term deal with Iran, emphasizing that any agreement would prioritize US interests, even if it faced opposition from Israel. Vance remarked, 'Israel may like it and it may not, but ultimately we believe it serves the interests of the United States.' Furthermore, Trump noted that hostilities between Israel and Iran have ceased for now, suggesting a temporary pause in conflict, despite recent exchanges of fire following Israeli attacks on Hezbollah targets in Beirut, which have raised concerns about the ongoing negotiations with Iran.
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