Trump continues Iran blockade as peace talks near
Key Points:
- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson warned that the U.S.-China meeting may be canceled if the Iran conflict persists, highlighting Beijing's dissatisfaction with the U.S. military campaign and a significant trust deficit between the two countries.
- Paulson described the U.S.-China economic relationship as deeply integrated yet competitive, cautioning that a trade war would cause mutual economic disruption and emphasizing the need for mechanisms to manage trade and investment.
- House Democrats introduced a bill to form a commission assessing President Trump's mental and physical fitness to serve under the 25th Amendment, citing his volatile statements amid the Iran conflict and aiming to explore potential removal from office.
- President Trump predicted a significant drop in gas prices once the Iran war ends, expressing optimism that peace talks will conclude soon and asserting that the U.S.-Iran conflict is "very close" to being over despite ongoing military actions.
- Experts supported the Trump administration's decision to halt nuclear negotiations with Iran in Pakistan, arguing that Tehran's refusal to abandon uranium enrichment undermines a viable nuclear deal and emphasizing the need for strict, enforceable terms to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.