Against the backdrop of the renewed Lebanon ceasefire and criticism of his Iran policy, President Donald Trump pushed back sharply on suggestions that the conflict with Iran had exposed the limits of American power. In an interview on The Axios Show, Trump was asked whether the war had revealed the boundaries of his political and military reach.
“There are no limits,” he responded.
The remarks came days after Washington and Tehran signed a memorandum of understanding extending a 60-day ceasefire and laying the groundwork for further talks. Iran claimed Trump signed the agreement “out of desperation,” a characterization the president vehemently denied. The exchange highlights the intense narrative battle being waged around the deal, even as its implementation remains uncertain.
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