Trump claims he can easily restore military action against Iran

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U.S. President Trump said on the 8th that if negotiations between the United States and Iran do not go smoothly, the U.S. side would be able to easily resume military actions against Iran.

Speaking in an interview with the British Sky News on that day, Trump said the U.S.-Iran two-week ceasefire “is very good,” that all military targets in Iran have been achieved, “we have completed everything we wanted to do militarily, and the U.S. has achieved a complete military victory.”

When a reporter asked whether the 10 ceasefire terms proposed by Iran were impossible for the U.S. side to accept, Trump said, “You don’t know what those specific terms are. I do. Many of them are very good, and most have already been negotiated.”

A few hours earlier, Trump posted on social media saying the U.S. side had received the 10 ceasefire terms proposed by Iran, and that it believed the proposal could serve as a viable basis for conducting negotiations.

Meanwhile, on the 8th, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council issued a statement saying that the war launched against Iran by the enemy had failed, forcing it to accept the 10 ceasefire terms proposed by Iran, and that Iran had achieved a great victory.

(Source: Xinhua News Agency)

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