Trump says ‘backup plan’ not needed for Iran talks; wishes Vance ‘luck’
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President Trump believes no "backup plan" is needed for Iran talks, citing Iran's "defeated" military.
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President Trump stated Friday that no "backup plan" is necessary for the ongoing peace talks with Iran in Pakistan, expressing confidence in the U.S. military's ability to degrade Iran's forces. Trump told reporters before departing Washington that Iran's military is "defeated" and "gone," indicating a diminished threat despite the diplomatic efforts. Vice President Vance is currently traveling to Pakistan to lead these critical negotiations. This stance suggests the Trump administration is approaching the talks with a singular focus, relying on perceived military superiority rather than alternative diplomatic or strategic options. The President wished Vice President Vance "luck" as he engages in these high-stakes discussions.
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