PNN – According to CNN; Donald Trump has claimed 37 times that a deal is “close” but no agreement has been reached.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, a new CNN analysis shows that Donald Trump, the head of the terrorist US government, has claimed dozens of times over the past two months that a deal with Iran is “on the verge of being finalized”; claims that have not yet come to fruition.
The most important themes of this report are as follows:
37 Empty Promises
According to this analysis, since the start of the war against Iran in late February, Trump has said at least 37 times in speeches, interviews, social media and media calls that a deal with Iran is “very close” or that Tehran “strongly wants a deal.”
The beginning of the claims
Trump first claimed on March 23 that peace talks were underway and that “almost everything has been agreed upon,” while Iran was rejecting the principle of negotiations at the time.
Repeated claims about Iran’s “begging”
In the days that followed, Trump repeatedly claimed that Iran “desperately wants to make a deal,” “willing to make a deal,” or “willing to give everything,” yet two months later, no deal had been reached.
Promise of a deal in “a few days”
Trump had also given specific timelines at various points:
* March 29: Said a deal could be finalized “next week.”
* April 7: Said two weeks would be enough to finalize a deal.
* April 17: Claimed a deal would be reached “in a day or two.”
* May 23: Said the deal was “almost finalized” and would be announced “soon.”
Trump’s tacit admission
Trump admitted on May 18 that “we thought we were close to a deal several times before, but it didn’t happen,” although he immediately claimed that “this time is different,” yet no deal was reached.
Continuation of claims even in recent days
Trump has even said in recent days: We are very close to a final deal with Iran, or “they are willing to give everything,” and “total victory will be achieved in the next two weeks.”
Skepticism of American analysts
The author of this analysis says that there is no reason to take these claims seriously now, because no signs have changed compared to two months ago and Trump’s statements have repeatedly contradicted the facts on the ground.
Trump’s possible motives
At the end of the report, three possibilities are raised about Trump’s motives for repeating these claims:
* Trump really thinks that an agreement is close;
* He wants to keep financial and energy markets calm;
* Or he thinks that by constantly repeating, he can make the agreement a reality.
Conclusion
Trump has claimed 37 times that a deal is “close” but no deal has been reached, so these claims should no longer be taken seriously. Trump is either delusional, trying to calm the financial markets, or thinking that he can make a deal happen by repeating himself, but the reality on the ground says otherwise.

