Trump says makes 'no difference' to him if Iran, US reach deal
Trump said a deal with Iran does not matter as Vice President J.D. Vance led talks in Islamabad and U.S. ships began mine-clearing in Hormuz.
- On Saturday, the United States and Iran began face-to-face negotiations in Islamabad, yet President Donald Trump dismissed the process, claiming military victory and stating, "regardless what happens we win."
- Vice President JD Vance leads the U.S. delegation while Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf heads the Iranian team, both aiming to advance a fragile two-week ceasefire amid continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
- Trump posted that Iran's military is destroyed and declared the U.S. is clearing the Strait of Hormuz, claiming, "Incredibly, they don't have the Courage or Will to do this work themselves.
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US-Iran Islamabad talks: Donald Trump claims military success over Iran, downplays talks outcome, says 'Makes no difference to me'
Talks between the United States and Iran continue in Pakistan amid tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. Donald Trump claims the US has already 'won' and warns China against aiding Iran.
Trump says it ‘makes no difference’ if US, Iran reach deal, says Washington has ‘already won’
WASHINGTON, April 12 — US President Donald Trump said yesterday he was not bothered about the outcome of US-Iran talks in Pakistan, insisting the United States had come out ahead from the war.“Whether we make a deal or not makes no difference to me. The reason is because we’ve won,” Trump told reporters.“We’re in very deep negotiations with Iran. We win regardless. We’ve defeated them militarily,” Trump said.Trump was speaking as Vice President …
'Deal makes no difference, sweeping the Strait': Trump downplays Iran talks as US warships cross Hormuz
Reiterating once again that the United States (US) is winning the war against Iran, President Donald Trump said on Saturday (local time) that it doesn't matter to him if the Iranian sides makes a deal with him or not, as the outcome of the conflict has already been decided. His remarks came after the US and Iran held talks in Pakistan's capital of Islamabad to cease all hostilities in the Middle East. Speaking to reporters outside the White Hous…
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