Trump: If Tehran can "satisfy" the U.S. in negotiations, he may suspend attacks on Iran

When asked by NBC News whether new talks would stop the attacks, Trump said, "I don't know."

According to him, if "they can satisfy us," he would consider this possibility, but "they haven't done so yet."

There are currently no specific details about U.S.-Iran negotiations - the Islamic Republic of Iran has denied it and officially claimed that it will continue the war.

Meanwhile, Western media tactfully pointed out that if Iranians have more missiles and drone weapons than the U.S. military's interception capabilities, the situation would become very difficult.

Evidently, Trump is preparing for a withdrawal, as he sees that the conflict is not proceeding as planned and has not been resolved quickly; the fallen U.S. soldiers (the number may increase) are pushing him to make this decision.

As for the Iranians, given their offensive capabilities and the vulnerability of some U.S. military bases in the region, there is no reason at all to stop now.

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