Former President Donald Trump said that even if a deal is reached with Iran, he does not believe it will hold, according to his remarks reported Wednesday afternoon.
Former President Donald Trump expressed deep skepticism about the durability of any potential U.S.-Iran agreement on Wednesday, saying that even if an accord were reached, he does not think it would hold. The remark, reported at 16:25 Jerusalem time, comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran. Trump's statement aligns with his past criticism of negotiation approaches with Iran and follows earlier reports of Israeli concerns over the deal's terms, as covered by Channel 14 and other outlets. The context of the remark — whether made in an interview or public appearance — was not clarified in the initial report.
2 developments
- StrongTrump: If no deal with Iran, US will take steps Tehran won't accept; insists ties with Israel 'excellent'
- StrongTrump warns Iran: 'If there is no deal, I will finish the job'
- DevelopingTrump says he does not want a deal with Iran, calls them 'sick people'
- DevelopingTrump: Bombing Iran 'will probably happen' if they don't abide by deal
Source and signal
- Internal intake
