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ترامب “غير راضٍ” عن المقترحات الإيرانية، وقيادي في الحرس الثوري يقول إن احتمال عودة الحرب “ضئيل”
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ترامب “غير راضٍ” عن المقترحات الإيرانية، وقيادي في الحرس الثوري يقول إن احتمال عودة الحرب “ضئيل”

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ترامب-“غير-راضٍ”-عن-المقترحات-الإيرانية،-وقيادي-في-الحرس-الثوري-يقول-إن-احتمال-عودة-الحرب-“ضئيل”

ترامب "غير راضٍ" عن المقترحات الإيرانية، وقيادي في الحرس الثوري يقول إن احتمال عودة الحرب "ضئيل" صدر الصورة، EPA/Shutterstock Published 27 مايو/ أيار 2026، 16:26 GMT آخر تحديث قبل 30 دقيقة مدة القراءة: 5 دقائق قال الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترامب إنه "غير راضٍ" حتى الآن عن شروط الاتفاق الجاري التفاوض بشأنه مع إيران. وأشار ترامب

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