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President Trump has consistently asserted that a significant agreement with Iran was on the verge of being finalized, making no fewer than 37 public remarks since March indicating that discussions were close to conclusion. On April 7, he declared a ceasefire and mentioned that both parties were 'very far along' in reaching a consensus, yet over two months have passed without a conclusive agreement. Throughout April and May, he kept insisting that Iran was keen to engage in negotiations and that progress was being made swiftly. These ongoing forecasts have attracted attention as tensions in the Middle East rise and uncertainty surrounding US-Iran diplomatic relations persists.

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00:00Trump says an Iran deal is very close again.
00:02But here's the crazy part.
00:04He's made that claim at least 37 times in just over two months.
00:09Since March, Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed Iran was ready to make a deal.
00:13He said they were begging for one.
00:15He promised negotiations were almost finished.
00:18And he kept saying a breakthrough was only days away.
00:21On April 7th, Trump announced a ceasefire
00:24and claimed both sides were very far along toward an agreement.
00:28He gave it two weeks, but the deal never happened.
00:32Even after that, Trump continued saying things like,
00:36Iran agreed to everything, and that a final deal would come shortly.
00:40Now, more than two months later, there's still no agreement.
00:44Critics say the repeated promises are losing credibility.
00:47But Trump keeps repeating the same message.
00:49The deal is very close.
00:51After 37 predictions, would you still believe it this time?
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