What to make of Trump's latest comments on Iran as he says talks could continue "at some point"
President Trump on Wednesday said the U.S. could return to negotiations with Iran "at some point," but expressed general satisfaction with the state of the war. CBS News' Nancy Cordes and Aaron MacLean have more.
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Trump says peace talks with Iran will resume "maybe at some point"(opens original report in a new tab)Iran issued a new warning on Wednesday to Gulf countries that may assist the U.S. military. This came after Iran's foreign minister said Tehran will not accept a ceasefire with the U.S., only a deal to fully end the… — CBS News
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