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Trump says Iran is 'negotiating on fumes,' believes regime thought they could outwait him
President Trump claims Iran is 'negotiating on fumes' and accuses the regime of attempting to delay negotiations. He highlights Iran's weakened military and collapsing economy while threatening to 'finish the job' if a deal isn't reached. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth discuss diplomatic and military options to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
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