US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he had been briefed about the idea of an agreement with Iran, but was waiting to see the final wording. He also warned that strikes on the country could begin again if Tehran misbehaves. The United States and Iran fail to meet a middle ground for a sustainable end to the war as Trump said on Friday in the White House that he is not happy with the current status of negotiations. Claiming that Iran wants to make a deal, Trump told reporters, “but I’m not satisfied with it". “We just had a conversation with Iran. Let’s see what happens. But I would say that I am not happy,” he said.
Trump leaves door WIDE OPEN TO restart Iran war
— RT (@RT_com) May 2, 2026
Resuming strikes ‘POSSIBILITY’
After ‘TERMINATING’ hostilities https://t.co/qKOsD6h9Qd pic.twitter.com/ndKFJGaEOs
Trump said the United States would be withdrawing more troops from Germany than was previously announced by the Pentagon. "We're going to cut way down, and we're cutting a lot further than 5,000," he told reporters Saturday, without providing details. Earlier, a NATO spokeswoman said the alliance was seeking more information from Washington on its decision, which came after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Iran was "humiliating" the Trump administration in negotiations.
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