
TEHRAN (Basirat): Two days after threatening Iran, US President Donald Trump 
tamped down his hawkish rhetoric and signaled he’s ready to make a "real deal” 
on Tehran’s nuclear program.
"Iran is not the same country anymore, that I can say,” Trump claimed on 
Tuesday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention in Kansas City, 
Mo., The New York Post reported.
"But we’re ready to make a real deal, not the deal that was done by the 
previous administration, which was a disaster.”
Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in May, and Washington plans to 
reimpose sanctions on Tehran next month. The first round of US sanctions on Iran 
goes into effect in August, followed by ones targeting Iran's oil exports in 
November.
The softer tone follows a weekend war of words between Tehran and Washington.
Trump on Sunday responded to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s comments that 
hostile behavior from the US would result in the "mother of all wars” by vowing 
in a tweet that "You will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout 
history have ever suffered.”
Source: Tasnim