Trump frequently used the "two-week" deadline during his five months in office, criticized for being "weak and foolish"

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金色财经|Jun 19, 2025 20:00
Golden Finance reports that Trump has postponed his decision on whether to strike Iran to within two weeks. Critics say that Trump issued a series of deadlines in his five months in office, including those for Russia, Ukraine, and other countries engaged in trade tariff negotiations, but these deadlines were either suspended or pushed back. US Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said on social media platform X, "I think going to war with Iran is a bad idea, but no one believes in this' two-week 'argument. He has used the deadline countless times before and pretended that he might be doing something he hasn't done. This only makes the US look weak and foolish." Similarly, the market always talks about Trump's TACO deal, known as Trump Always Chickens Out, in which investors take advantage of Trump's tariff threats to buy at low prices, and when he finally eases his tone, the stock market will rebound.
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