Day 1977: “There Are No limits.”
The agreement ends 15 weeks of fighting and gives both sides 60 days to seek a final nuclear accord, officials said.
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'Delusional' Trump may be too far gone to see his own limits
President Donald Trump’s arrogance and braggadocio appear to be without bounds, but does he really believe his own claims of supreme power? That was the subject of debate on CNN’s “The Arena” Saturday morning.The panel consensus, however, could not confirm that he wasn’t nuts.Trump recently stated during an “Axios Show” interview that there are now "no limits" to his power since he started a war with Iran. As CNN host Pamela Brown argued, he now…
Day 1977: “There are no limits.”
Today in one sentence: Trump defended his interim Iran deal as “probably” Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and said the war taught him nothing about the limits of his power; Obama said the U.S. may be “worse off” after Trump’s 15-week war with Iran; the Pentagon said it needs $80 billion for the Iran war; the Trump administration redirected $352 million in Secret Service funding into “White House Security Measures” tied to his ballroom; Trump’s …
Trump defends the Iran deal and speaks of "no limits of his power."
The American President admitted to Axios that he had negotiated the agreement with Iran to prevent the conflict from degenerating into a global economic depression. On Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu adds: 'We must keep him sane' (ANSA)
US President Donald Trump has realized, thanks to the military conflict with Iran, that his power knows no limits, and considers the closed memorandum of understanding to be "probably" an unconditional surrender by Tehran, Axios reported after an interview with the current head of the White House.
Trump rejects suggestions that Iran war exposed limits to American power, contends it reinforced them instead
US President Donald Trump has outrightly rejected suggestions that the Iran war exposed limits to American power, stressing instead that the conflict only further demonstrated the true strength and reach of the US. Speaking to ‘The Axios Show,’ Trump dismissed the idea that the war had forced him to scale back his objectives, despite entering the conflict with demands for Iran’s complete and “unconditional surrender” and ultimately settling for …
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