Inside Trump’s tense 24 hours in the White House that ended the Iran ceasefire
- Barely two weeks ago Donald Trump praised Iran’s leadership as “very rational people” who were “nice to deal with” as he laid on the merits of a new agreement to end the war.
- But by Wednesday, that optimistic tone had been all but forgotten as the president hit out at the “sick” and “evil” people leading the country, who he assessed could not be trusted to keep to a deal.
- Asked why his position had changed so suddenly, Trump told a Nato summit in Ankara that he “got to know ‘em”.
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- Asked why his position had changed so suddenly, Trump told a Nato summit in Ankara that he “got to know ‘em”.
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- Barely two weeks ago Donald Trump praised Iran’s leadership as “very rational people” who were “nice to deal with” as he laid on the merits of a new agreement to end the war.
- But by Wednesday, that optimistic tone had been all but forgotten as the president hit out at the “sick” and “evil” people leading the country, who he assessed could not be trusted to keep to a deal.
Sources: The Independent, Time