President Donald Trump stated on June 5 that the United States is at a point where it can withdraw from Iran very soon.
During a visit to Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, where he met with agricultural leaders, Trump remarked, "It will either be a very strong agreement or the opposite. It will be either a document of agreement or a very tough approach."
He added, "A very tough approach might actually be the easier way, but we will get out, and then fertilizer prices will drop significantly. Gas prices will also fall considerably."
Trump's comments suggest that the U.S. may soon reach an agreement with Iran or resume military action.
The U.S. has reached a broad consensus with Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz alongside a ceasefire and engage in nuclear negotiations over the next 60 days. However, they have yet to agree on the timing for the release of Iran's frozen assets.
Additionally, Trump referred to unexpectedly positive employment figures from May, describing them as results that emerged amid "private conflicts," stating, "It’s not quite a war, but I would call it a military conflict."
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