
"I tend to believe Iran more than I do Donald Trump. Because [Trump] could not acknowledge the truth even when he is slapped in the face with it repeatedly."
"He's trying to figure out how he's going to get out of this debacle that he has created. And so he's going to make these claims about negotiations that the Iranians now are sending signals that they really want to make a deal."
"I don't think anything close to the truth in that statement. They may be talking to people indirectly, and we know that the Turks and the Egyptians are trying to find some way to mediate this problem."
John Brennan, former CIA director, expressed skepticism about President Trump's claims of productive talks with Iran. Trump announced a pause in military action against Iran, citing communication with Iranian officials. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry denied any talks occurred. Brennan stated he tends to believe Iran over Trump, criticizing the president's inability to acknowledge the truth. He suggested that while there may be indirect communications involving other nations, Trump's assertions about negotiations are not credible.
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