Trump spoke about Iran today (February 28): "They (Iran) should reach an agreement, but they don't seem to be active enough. It's really a pity. You see, we have been at war with them for 47 years, which is not a short period of time. They blew off our people's legs, blew off their faces, and blew off our arms. They also attacked and destroyed ships one after another. I tell you, every month something new happens, and this kind of thing is unbearable and can't be tolerated for long."

We are not satisfied with the results of the negotiations. They just don't want to say that key sentence: "We will not possess nuclear weapons." They must say, "We will not possess nuclear weapons," but they just can't say it. They want to make money from it. With such abundant oil reserves, there's no need to make money anymore. So I am very dissatisfied with the results of the negotiations."

Comments: Trump's words are a final ultimatum in the countdown to war. He acknowledges the deadlock in the negotiations, while using extreme emotions to amplify the Iranian threat, equating "not giving up nuclear rights" with provocation, and directly equating "unbearable" with a signal for military action. Combined with the deployment of two U.S. aircraft carrier groups and the submission of military plans, the Persian Gulf is already on the brink of accidental conflict. What he wants is not equal negotiations, but complete surrender from Iran; the current negotiation window is rapidly closing, and as long as Iran refuses to yield, the conflict is about to erupt.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1858318282584138/

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