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US Media: Trump Says He Is Close to Ordering New Strikes on Iran's Infrastructure
Deep Tide TechFlow News, June 10 — U.S. President Trump stated on Fox News that he is close to ordering new strikes on Iran's infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, and accused Tehran of delaying negotiations and refusing to accept an agreement that Washington believes should have been reached. Not long ago, Trump claimed that Iran's military forces had been completely defeated and warned its leaders that they missed the opportunity for diplomatic negotiations. He further described the country as "all talk and no action."
Some analysts say these comments come as the U.S. and Iran, despite a ceasefire, continue limited military strikes. Trump is increasingly frustrated with the negotiation process, believing Tehran intends to delay reaching an agreement. He publicly stated that Iran has rejected what he calls a favorable deal and is now facing increasingly severe military consequences. In the future, unless there are unexpected breakthroughs or a dovish Federal Reserve, risk assets may continue to face pressure. (Jin10)