Trump says Iran situation 'going quite well'
Washington, June 6
US President Donald Trump has addressed developments involving Iran and said that the "situation" is "going quite well", without giving further details.
"The situation with Iran seems to be going quite well," Trump told reporters on Friday (local time).
The White House has in recent weeks focused heavily on tensions involving Iran, energy markets and maritime security in the Gulf region. Trump's latest comment suggested confidence about ongoing developments, though he did not provide additional details during the brief exchange.
Addressing the reporters on Friday (local time), Trump hailed stronger-than-expected employment figures and said the situation with Iran appeared to be progressing positively.
"The job numbers were fantastic today. It's like nobody thought pos- -- many times what they thought they would be," Trump said.
The President linked the jobs report to broader economic momentum, arguing that manufacturing investment was accelerating across the United States.
"We have factories and plants being built all over our country at a number that we've never had before -- ever -- in our history. And we're doing really well," he said.
Trump's remarks came as the administration continued to highlight economic indicators as evidence of growth and investment under its policies. The President said the latest employment data had exceeded expectations and pointed to a wave of new industrial projects across the country.
During that exchange, Trump repeatedly praised the latest jobs report, calling the numbers "fantastic" and "far better than even anticipated."
He argued that economic growth was not necessarily linked to inflation and said stronger economic performance should be viewed positively by financial markets.
"We have great growth," Trump said. "And that doesn't mean inflation."
Trump also said he would like to see lower interest rates, while leaving decisions on monetary policy to Federal Reserve leadership.
The President's Wisconsin appearance came amid a busy period for the administration, with attention focused on economic performance, artificial intelligence policy, energy markets and foreign affairs.
His brief comment on Iran is likely to draw attention because of continuing international concerns over Tehran's nuclear programme and regional security issues. The administration has repeatedly stated that Iran will not be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Honestly, as an Indian watching global politics, I feel Trump's unpredictability creates more problems than solutions. Iran situation is volatile for the whole region including us. The US economy numbers are impressive though - India should learn from their job creation strategies.
Trump talking about jobs and factories is interesting. Meanwhile in India, we're debating over petty politics while China is filling the gap in Iran's economy. We need a clear foreign policy, not just balancing acts. The US might be happy but India's interests in the Gulf are at stake.
I think Trump is just trying to divert attention from other issues. The "going quite well" phrase could mean anything from actual negotiations to just maintaining status quo. For us Indians, high oil prices due to any Iran conflict would hurt our common man badly. Petrol prices are already too high! 😤
Good to see America doing well economically. But as an Indian, I'm concerned about the Iran nuclear deal situation. If the US takes hardline stance, it could destabilize West Asia where 8 million Indians live and work. Trump's words are positive but actions matter more. Our government should engage both sides diplomatically.
Typical Trump - vague on important matters but loud on domestic achievements. The Iran issue needs careful handling, not "going quite well" statements. India should maintain its independent foreign policy and not get caught between US pressure and our historical ties with Iran. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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