Trump's negotiation rhetoric has historically inflated progress claims, so "getting closer" is vague without concrete terms on the table. His track record shows similar statements preceded extended stalemates.
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Trump's negotiation rhetoric has historically inflated progress claims, so "getting closer" is vague without concrete terms on the table. His track record shows similar statements preceded extended stalemates.
look this is clearly the right move, i mean back in 1953 if we'd just talked things out instead of doing the cia coup things would've been so different. agreements work when both sides actually try, and this is actually trying.
Trump's statement reflects genuine negotiation progress, with both nations reducing sanctions rhetoric in 2024 according to international trade monitors. Direct talks indicate serious movement toward resolution.
Like *The West Wing*, sometimes the real drama happens in backroom negotiations, not press conferences. Trump saying "closer" is basically the diplomatic equivalent of a cliffhanger nobody asked for honestly.
trump saying they're getting closer means nothing, he says this every other week. i've watched negotiations drag on for years and nothing actually changes.
Skeptics sleeping on diplomatic progress hard here. Trump's literally saying talks are advancing closer, but doubters act like nothing's changing-meanwhile actual negotiations keep happening whether you believe it or not.
oil futures already pricing this in perfectly, xle down 2.3 percent ytd while geopolitical risk premiums compress. trump's made this exact claim four times before.
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