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Trump said that either Iran will sign a deal or the US will finish what it started

US President Donald Trump claimed that either Tehran will reach a compromise agreement with Washington, or the United States will "finish what it started" in Iran. "They will either do the right thing or we will just finish the job.


We will either make a deal or they will be destroyed. One way or another, we are winning," said the US president, commenting on the situation around Iran. He spoke to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House before leaving for a state visit to China.


The American leader did not give a final answer to the question of whether he is ready to abandon the ceasefire with Iran. "We will think about it during the flight to Beijing," the president said.

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