From war-start to war-end, Trump’s body language draws attention

After months of conflict, the US and Iran announced a peace agreement, with a signing ceremony scheduled for Friday in Switzerland. Observers noted a striking contrast in President Trump’s demeanor: at the start of the war, he appeared relaxed and confident, delivering warnings from the edge of his seat. At the announcement, his body language appeared more subdued.
The United States and Iran announced late Monday that they have reached an agreement to end their months-long war, with a signing ceremony set for Friday in Switzerland. Although some details were initially disputed by Iranian officials, Tehran ultimately confirmed the deal. The announcement came 107 days after the start of the conflict on Feb. 28. Attention has now turned to the signing ceremony, where the final accord will be formalized.
Body language contrast
Observers have noted a striking difference in President Trump’s body language between the beginning and the end of the war. In late February, at the onset of the conflict, Trump appeared relaxed and self-assured, often sitting on the edge of his seat with his fingers steepled as he delivered warnings to Iran. On Monday, as he announced the peace deal, his posture appeared more subdued—sitting back in his chair with a more restrained demeanor. Some analysts interpreted the change as a sign of the toll the prolonged conflict took on the administration.
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