US President Donald Trump has said that Iran is "not the same country" since he pulled the US out of the nuclear deal with Tehran and that he is ready for a deal.
Trump told the Veterans of Foreign Wars national convention in Kansas City that he is "ready to make a real deal" with Iran, different from the one made during the administration of Barack Obama.
Such an attitude seems like a turnaround after the threat he sent to Tehran on Twitter on Sunday.
On that occasion, he wrote, in capital letters, that Iran would "suffer consequences the likes of which no one in history has experienced" if it threatened the US again.
In less than two weeks, sanctions against Iran that were lifted under the 2015 deal will come into force.
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