Trump keeps forecasting an Iran deal — why the White House still thinks it can happen

AI Summary
President Trump has repeatedly claimed over two months that an Iran peace deal is imminent, asserting it could be reached within days, but no concrete agreement has materialized as diplomatic negotiations have stalled and both sides have continued military exchanges despite a ceasefire that began in April, with the conflict now at its 100-day mark.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the contradiction between Trump's repeated optimistic claims and the reality of stalled diplomacy and ongoing military tensions, with some explicitly noting that despite his assertions, the two sides continue trading fire.
Moderate: Centrist outlets emphasize that Trump's repeated vows to resolve the conflict quickly have remained unfulfilled, with some noting that despite his optimism the war shows no sign of ending.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets criticize the pattern of Trump's repeated claims without concrete results, highlighting that he has declared a deal imminent 37 times while showing no substantial progress toward an actual agreement.
Trump projects confidence in Iran nuclear deal despite unresolved uranium enrichment disputes and a fragile ceasefire that nearly unraveled. ...