Breaking: Trump Cancels US-Iran Negotiation Trip, Switches to "Hotline" Communication



U.S. President Trump announced the direct cancellation of the scheduled trip for U.S. negotiators to travel to Pakistan for talks with Iran. He explained that this move was to avoid wasting resources on "an 18-hour long flight only to exchange a perfunctory agreement."

New Negotiation Rules: The U.S. will switch to online/telephone communication. Trump drew a red line: "All cards are in the United States' hands," and if Iran wants to negotiate, it must proactively call to contact.

Situation Analysis: Trump reaffirmed that the U.S. holds absolute initiative and pointed out that Iran's military strength has been significantly weakened, with a chaotic leadership structure (difficult for outsiders to identify the actual decision-makers), and the U.S. does not need to make concessions in its negotiation posture. $BTC $GT $ETH
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