
Trump says 'patience has already run out' with Iran
President Donald Trump said Wednesday his patience has "run out" with Iran but added that it was not too late for negotiations.
Asked when his patience would run out, Trump told reporters: "It's already run out. That's why we're doing what we're doing." However, when asked if it was too late for negotiations, he said: "Nothing is too late."
AFP

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