
Trump Shrugs Off Iran Negotiations, Dismisses Oil Price Concerns
Trump states he’s unconcerned about Iran negotiations and believes that oil prices will soon decline, even if gas costs rise temporarily.
Trump Comments on Iran Negotiations
In a recent interview with CNBC, President Donald Trump expressed indifference regarding the potential breakdown of negotiations with Iran, stating, "I don't care if they're over, honestly." He described the prolonged talks as becoming "boring" and reiterated his commitment to addressing the broader implications of Iranian military actions, particularly in Lebanon.
Dismissal of Negotiation Concerns
During the phone interview, Trump conveyed a lack of concern about reports indicating that Iranian officials might cease communication with the U.S. amid heightened regional tensions related to Israel's military activities. He stated, "I really don't care. I couldn't care less," emphasizing his view that the discussions had grown stale and reiterated his priorities in dealing with Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Discussions with Netanyahu
Focusing on the conflict in Lebanon, Trump noted a forthcoming conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, seeking clarity on the situation. Later reports confirmed that he did indeed speak with Netanyahu later that day, underscoring U.S.-Israeli coordination regarding regional security matters.
Oil Price Outlook
Amid concerns about rising oil prices following reports from Iranian state media, Trump expressed confidence that the costs would soon decline. "I think the oil will be dropping like a rock in the very near, you know, the very near distance," he said, attempting to reassure Americans. He argued that citizens would accept short-term price increases at the gas pump, provided it contributes to efforts preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
"Once you explain that this is all about Iran having a nuclear weapon, people are willing to pay a little bit more," Trump commented, acknowledging that there is a willingness among Americans to shoulder higher gas prices for the sake of national security.
Trump concluded by reiterating his lack of urgency regarding re-engagement in the Iran negotiations, stating that if the talks are over, then they are indeed over, and he felt they had taken too much time anyway.
This situation is still evolving, with potential updates expected as the administration continues to monitor developments in both Iran and Lebanon.
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