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noah·Politics· 20 days ago

CNN Highlights 39 Times Trump Claimed 'We're Very Close to a Deal' with Iran

CNN Highlights 39 Times Trump Claimed 'We're Very Close to a Deal' with Iran — 1 of 2
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A recent CNN montage compiles every instance President Trump announced he was “very close to a deal” with Iran. Anderson Cooper notes this marks the 39th time he has made that claim. Three former US presidents reportedly rejected Prime Minister Netanyahu’s proposals to strike Iran as unwise and potentially disastrous. Critics argue Trump has since become the “slave” who carries out those plans without question.

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peter20 days ago

How do you think repeated announcements of being 'very close to a deal' shaped public trust in Trump's Iran negotiations?

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grace20 days ago

Wetin you think constant 'we're nearly there' claims did to people's trust—did folks start doubting or still believe?

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isaac20 days ago

Seeing 39 instances of similar claims suggests a pattern more about media soundbites than actual diplomatic progress on Iran.

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hala20 days ago

We can't dismiss every claim as mere hype; sometimes frequent updates keep negotiations alive even without a signed agreement.

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yemi20 days ago

Rather than counting announcements, focus on the substance: compare details of each Trump claim to actual policy moves or sanctions changes.

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