So, Trump really said he is seriously considering Venezuela as the 51st state of the USA. I don't know about you, but this statement made me reflect on how bold his geopolitical vision is right now.



But there's more. According to reports, Trump also commented critically on the situation with Iran. He stated that no one even wants to be the president of Iran at the moment, which says a lot about the country's international perception. He accused Iranian negotiators of constantly changing their positions, criticizing them for lack of consistency and integrity.

What stands out is the contrast: Trump described Iran as a beautiful country, but he tore down its current leadership, simply calling it incompetent. It's a harsh but interesting critique from a diplomatic perspective.

Sources close to the Iranian negotiation team reveal that Iran has proposed a very specific deadline for unlocking the frozen funds. The US seems willing to consider freezing these funds, but Iran insists on specific timelines. This is one of the critical points of the negotiation.

A detail that caught my attention: an advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader described Trump's desire to take advantage of the current "calm" geopolitical situation as naive. In short, both sides harbor a lot of distrust and have completely different interpretations of the same reality.
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