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八点最热报 | 美国总统特朗普昨日高调表示,美伊协议可能在本周末达成,声称伊朗已同意不发展核武器,甚至不排除与伊朗最高领袖会面。然而,伊朗外长随即反驳,指谈判“并无实质进展”,直接否认外界所期待的突破。同一场谈判,两种截然不同的叙述。这究竟是和平真的在逼近,还是又一次熟悉的“狼来了”式政治操作?(主播:萧慧敏)

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00:00Before watching the video, please remember that trending websites offer more content.
00:04The current flashpoint in the US-Iran situation is not on the battlefield but in the White House.
00:08US President Trump declared yesterday
00:10A US-Iran agreement may be reached this weekend.
00:13Finally, in the blog interview, he further stated...
00:16Iran has agreed not to develop nuclear weapons.
00:19He even suggested he might meet with Iran's Supreme Leader.
00:22But on the other side, the Iranian foreign minister directly retorted.
00:25The negotiations have made no real progress at all.
00:28Which of those two versions is telling the truth?
00:31It's Trump's script for quick signing.
00:33Or the real-life version of Iran
00:35Is peace on the horizon in this situation?
00:38It's just another familiar "boy who cried wolf" scenario playing out again.
00:42At the same time, the US Congress has actually begun to apply the brakes.
00:46The House of Representatives passed a resolution yesterday limiting the president's war powers.
00:50Demands that Trump end military action against Iran
00:53The US-Iran negotiations have dragged on to this day and are still ongoing.
00:56That seems like a long way off.
00:58This is no longer a simple diplomatic negotiation.
01:00It's more like a narrative game that was forcibly accelerated.
01:04Trump keeps shortening the time
01:06Prematurely stating the result as if it were being spoken
01:09They even give the time point directly.
01:11It is said that an agreement may be reached this weekend.
01:13But diplomatic reality is never a press conference.
01:16It requires a file.
01:17It requires mechanisms and verification.
01:19If it's really that close to an agreement...
01:21Why is the conflict on the battlefield still ongoing?
01:24This is more like a rhythmic preview.
01:26Release the results first, then observe the reaction.
01:29The most crucial issue now is not whether an agreement will be reached.
01:32It was Trump's so-called "quick signing"
01:35Based on actual progress
01:37Or was it a politically orchestrated pre-planned rhythm?
01:56The U.S. House of Representatives on June 3
01:58The following was passed by a vote of 215 to 208.
02:02Resolution limiting the president's war powers
02:04Demands that Trump end military action against Iran
02:07This is the first time the US Congress has passed such a document.
02:10Resolution limiting military action against Iran
02:12Although not legally binding
02:14But the political signals are very clear.
02:16Congress is attempting to regain control of war powers.
02:21On the other side of Washington
02:23The White House, however, is releasing a completely opposite rhythm.
02:26US President Trump told reporters in the Oval Office
02:29The US-Italy negotiations went very smoothly.
02:31Even directly throwing out a timeframe
02:34The results may be available by the end of this week.
02:36Two directions in the same country
02:38One that was constantly accelerating was about to end.
02:41One who was attempting a massacre said that it must stop.
02:58On the same day
02:59In another blog interview, Trump
03:02Further strengthen his narrative
03:03He said Iran has pledged not to possess nuclear weapons.
03:07The negotiations proceeded smoothly, jumping directly to the point that key conditions had been met.
03:11Trump even went further and released positive signals.
03:14He said he does not rule out a future meeting with Iran's Supreme Leader.
03:18This step is no longer just negotiation.
03:20Instead, it's a narrative upgrade that predetermines the outcome.
03:23I must say what we must do.
03:25Because regardless of how well we're doing
03:27We cannot let them
03:28Nuclear weapons are necessary.
03:29They already believe
03:32They do not have nuclear weapons.
03:33They already believe
03:34They can change their perceptions
03:36But that's a kind of thing.
03:38They must recognize
03:39They must recognize
03:41They must recognize
03:43They must recognize
03:43I don't know any
03:44That's actually a very good question.
03:45I know
03:46I know them
03:47I know them
03:48We might get to know them
03:53Trump said the US-Iran negotiations were going very smoothly.
03:56It even signaled a willingness to meet with Iran's top leaders.
03:59But Iran's response was almost a direct sabotage.
04:02Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi clearly stated
04:04US-Iran communication continues
04:06But on the basis of negotiations to end the conflict
04:09There has been no substantial progress.
04:11Iranian media Tasnim News Agency
04:13He even posted a series of messages on the X platform.
04:16Trump's statement is considered to be fantastical.
04:19And emphasized
04:20Iran has not responded to the United States in the past few days.
04:24A single sentence directly negates the White House narrative.
04:27So the question is no longer whether an agreement will be reached over the weekend.
04:30Instead, it happened simultaneously in all three parties.
04:33But it tells three different versions of reality.
04:35The White House says an agreement is imminent.
04:37The US Congress says the war must stop.
04:40Iran, however, says there has been no progress at all.
04:42The same war issue
04:44However, three completely different versions of reality emerged.
04:47Which of these three versions is correct?
04:49Whose is more practical and credible?
04:55The problem with the United States itself is...
04:57At the same time, pull in two directions
04:59Trump is saying
05:01An agreement may be reached this weekend.
05:03It's like stating the result first.
05:04But Congress is taking action.
05:07Limiting the president's space for military action against Iran
05:11This is not just a difference in policies.
05:13Rather, it's about how the US should handle the war internally.
05:16They started to reconcile the accounts regarding who had the final say.
05:19The so-called ceasefire is no longer a definite outcome.
05:22It is a process of being pulled.
05:24Therefore, the issue is no longer about the US-China negotiations.
05:27But the more fundamental question is when will the war end?
05:31Who decides?
05:32The White House is accelerating its narrative.
05:34Congress is holding onto power
05:35The real battlefield has not stopped.
05:38Ultimately, it wasn't the protocol itself that caused the problem.
05:40Rather, it was this conflict
05:42Is there anyone who can actually announce it?
05:45It's over.
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