Trump says he "does not want to act hastily" against Iran but still reserves military options

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Gold Financial reports that on April 24th, local time on the 23rd, U.S. President Trump stated that as negotiations with Iran continue to progress, he “does not want to act hastily,” emphasizing that the Iranian leadership is currently “in turmoil.” In an interview at the White House, he said that although the conflict has exceeded the previously set four to six-week timetable, the U.S. has achieved decisive progress in the first four weeks “through military means,” and also stated that they are now waiting for the outcome of the agreement, “if the other side is unwilling to reach an agreement, actions will be taken militarily.” Trump revealed that the U.S. has struck about 75% of Iran’s targets and said Iran may have redeployed military forces within the two-week ceasefire period. He also pointed out that due to the blockade, Iran is now unable to carry out normal commercial activities and is currently “in turmoil.” (CCTV)

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