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Trump Said About Iran

What Trump Said About Iran Will Make You Read It Twice

The war in Iran has now lasted 27 days with no ceasefire in sight. On Thursday, US President Donald Trump shared a sharp take on Iran’s strengths and weaknesses during a cabinet meeting at the White House.

“They’re not fools. They’re very smart actually in a certain way and they’re great negotiators,” Trump told reporters. “I say they’re lousy fighters but they’re great negotiators.”

Iranian officials said they were not talking to the United States but Trump said they were. He claimed Iran’s leaders were begging for a ceasefire deal.

He also accused outlets like The Wall Street Journal of getting the story wrong about who wanted the deal more.

Trump’s comments came after Iran turned down a 15 point American peace plan and put forward its own big list of demands to end the fighting.

The Trump administration has been using mediators including Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey, to try to set up high level talks with Tehran.

Earlier on Thursday, Trump posted on Truth Social to warn Iran’s negotiators. He called them very different and strange and said they better get serious soon before it is too late because once that happens, there is NO TURNING BACK and it won’t be pretty.

Trump’s five day pause on strikes against Iran’s energy sites is set to end on Saturday. Officials have said a major military escalation is more likely if talks do not move forward especially while the Strait of Hormuz stays closed.

Pakistan’s deputy prime minister, Ishaq Dar confirmed on Thursday that indirect talks between Washington and Tehran were happening through messages passed on by Islamabad. He said Turkey and Egypt were also helping with the effort.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told state media that Tehran was not negotiating with the United States. He said the exchange of messages through other countries did not count as formal talks.

A senior Iranian official separately told Iran’s Press TV that the US terms were excessive and called the negotiations a ploy.

Vice President JD Vance, speaking at the same cabinet meeting, said the military campaign had been a success. He said it had opened new ways to make sure Iran could not get a nuclear weapon.

The death toll in Iran has passed 1,500 according to Tehran’s latest figures. Brent crude oil traded at around $104 a barrel on Thursday, up 60% from pre war levels.

Gulf states including Saudi Arabia and the UAE put out a joint statement condemning Iran’s attacks on their territory and said they were ready to act in self defence.

In the days ahead, Trump’s view of Iran as weak on the battlefield but strong at the negotiating table could face a real test.

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Married at First Sight Star Mel Schilling Has Passed Away

Married at First Sight Star Mel Schilling Has Passed Away

Mel Schilling, the Australian psychologist and relationship expert who became one of the most well known faces on Married at First Sight has died at the age of 54. She had been fighting colon cancer for two years.

Her husband, Gareth Brisbane has confirmed her death on Tuesday in a statement posted on her Instagram account.

Earlier this month, Schilling had told that the cancer had spread to her lungs and the left side of her brain. Doctors had told her there was nothing more they could do.

Schilling first became known as a dating coach on the Australian version of the show. She later joined the UK version which airs on E4.

Over the years, she became a key part of the programme. Viewers knew her for her honest but caring advice as she helped participants through the process of marrying strangers.

Brisbane talked about her final moments and the strength she showed right until the end. He said that even when cancer had taken away her ability to speak and she used all her remaining energy to whisper a private message to him and their daughter, Maddie.

Brisbane wrote that she had gone through 16 rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy while still filming for the show. She never missed a single day of work.

He called her an incredible mother, role model and soulmate. He also asked the public to honour her memory by living life fully and not worrying about small things.

It was proud to have been the home of her work and called her a big part of the show’s success in both the UK and Australia.

Also read: Robert Mueller, FBI Director Who Led Russia Probe, Dies at 81.

Schilling was first told she had colon cancer in December 2023. By February 2024, doctors had found growths in her lungs.

Even after long treatment, the disease kept spreading. In early March 2026, she told the that she had been given a terminal diagnosis after the cancer reached her brain. A clinical trial she had hoped to start was no longer possible.

She is survived by Brisbane, whom she married on Christmas Eve in 2020 and their daughter Maddie, who is 10.

Outside of television, Schilling was a working psychologist and relationship coach. She built a large following by speaking up for women and pushing for healthier relationships.

She became a first time mother and TV personality at 42 that late start to her public career connected with many of her fans.

Her death has led to a wave of tributes from fellow MAFS experts, former cast members and viewers across Australia and the United Kingdom.

For a show built around love and human connection, losing one of its most important voices is a moment that will be felt well beyond the screen.

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