On June 14, Jin10 reported that according to the Financial Times, U.S. President Trump appears to be prepared to negotiate with Iran over its nuclear program, but this is merely a strategy to create a false sense of security in Tehran. The article states: "It now seems that not evacuating Americans is a ruse; this is now obvious, and the idea that the Trump administration is prepared to continue negotiations is being used to give Iran a false sense of security. It appears this ruse has been effective."
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UK media: Trump appears ready to negotiate with Iran, but it's actually a trick.
On June 14, Jin10 reported that according to the Financial Times, U.S. President Trump appears to be prepared to negotiate with Iran over its nuclear program, but this is merely a strategy to create a false sense of security in Tehran. The article states: "It now seems that not evacuating Americans is a ruse; this is now obvious, and the idea that the Trump administration is prepared to continue negotiations is being used to give Iran a false sense of security. It appears this ruse has been effective."