President Trump's efforts to negotiate an end to the conflict in Iran are facing difficulties, as the timeline he proposed has not been met. The conflict, which Trump estimated would conclude in four to five weeks, has now extended to over 100 days.
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- loaded language: 'dealmaker-in-chief'
- loaded language: 'self-described master negotiator'
- loaded language: 'beset by missed deadlines and setbacks'
- framing: Trump’s ‘dealmaker-in-chief’ reputation comes under attack in Iran
- editorializing: President Trump’s reputation as a self-described master negotiator is on the line
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Trump's Negotiation Efforts in Iran Face Challenges
President Trump's negotiation efforts regarding the Iran conflict are encountering challenges, with missed deadlines contributing to the situation. Initially projected to last four to five weeks, the conflict has now surpassed 100 days.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'dealmaker-in-chief'
- ✕ loaded language: 'self-described master negotiator'
- ✕ loaded language: 'beset by missed deadlines and setbacks'
- ✕ framing: Trump’s ‘dealmaker-in-chief’ reputation comes under attack in Iran
- ✕ editorializing: President Trump’s reputation as a self-described master negotiator is on the line
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Trump’s ‘dealmaker-in-chief’ reputation comes under attack in Iran
Trump's Negotiation Efforts in Iran Face Challenges