Trump answers journalists' questions on the Iran issue today:

Reporter: How close are you to making a decision to strike Iran?

Trump: I'd rather not tell you. You will get the biggest exclusive news in history.

Reporter: Are you worried that attacking Iran would push up oil prices?

Trump: I am not worried. I am worried about people's lives.

Comment: These two answers are full of killing intent and posture, typical psychological warfare before a war. Trump does not reveal the air strike schedule, turning suspense into the greatest deterrence, keeping Iran always in fear; saying "I am worried about people's lives, not oil prices" is packaging the war as a moral responsibility, clearing economic calculations, and removing public opinion obstacles for action. On the surface, it seems light-hearted and humorous, but in reality, the determination has been made, and the arrow is already on the string. The Middle East is standing on a powder keg.

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