Trump frequently used the "two-week" deadline in his five months in office and was criticized as "weak and stupid"
Internet reports that Trump postponed the decision on whether to strike Iran to two weeks. Critics say Trump issued a series of deadlines in the five months after taking office, including for Russia and Ukraine and other countries negotiating trade tariffs, but those deadlines were either suspended or postponed. Democratic U.S. Senator Chris Murphy said on social media platform X: "I think war with Iran is a bad idea, but no one believes this 'two weeks' talk. He used it countless times before (deadline) and then pretended he might be doing something he wasn't doing. It will only make the United States look weak and stupid." Similarly, the market has always talked about the Trump TACO deal, known as Trump Always Chickens Out. In this kind of deal, investors buy on dips after Trump issued a tariff threat. When he finally relents, the stock market will rebound.
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