【Trump frequently used 'two-week' deadlines during his first five months in office, criticized as 'weak and foolish'】 Trump delayed the decision on whether to strike Iran to be made within two weeks. Critics have pointed out that in the five months since he took office, Trump has issued a series of deadlines, including for both Russia and Ukraine, as well as other countries engaged in ongoing trade tariff negotiations, but these deadlines have either been suspended or postponed. U.S. Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said on social media platform X: 'I think going to war with Iran is a bad idea, but no one believes in this 'two weeks' talk. He has used it countless times before (deadlines), and then pretended he might be doing something he isn't. This will only make the U.S. look weak and foolish.' Similarly, the market always discusses Trump's TACO trade, which stands for Trump Always Chickens Out. In this trade, investors buy on dips after Trump issues tariff threats, waiting for him to eventually soften his tone, at which point the stock market will rebound.