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Did Trump say US and Iran may hold negotiations on Thursday?

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Direct Answer

Trump did state that 'we've been called by the other side' and 'they want to work a deal,' and high-level US-Iranian talks were occurring in Pakistan as of the search results' timeframe. However, the post misrepresents the evidence by claiming negotiations 'may be held on Thursday'—the search results contain no mention of Thursday as a scheduled date for talks. The post conflates Trump's general statement about willingness to negotiate with a specific claim about Thursday timing that is not supported by the provided sources.

Why People Get This Wrong

People believe Trump specified Thursday for US-Iran negotiations because he stated on Tuesday that talks could resume 'over the next two days,' which includes Thursday, creating a tempting logical shortcut to pinpoint an exact date. This vague timeline, amid high-stakes war talks and a US blockade, fuels urgency and speculation, drawing in audiences with a kernel of truth from his New York Post interview while overlooking the absence of any precise day.[1][2][3]

Sources & Methodology

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    Associated Press / WKYC

    https://www.wkyc.com/article/syndication/associatedpress/us-military-says-it-will-blockade-irans-ports-as-ship-traffic-appears-to-halt-in-strait-of-hormuz/616-fc728830-d8fe-4b14-a921-36048cb3f00c

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    Associated Press / YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POeq8OdoE8o

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