BREAKING: Donald Trump Makes Statement on the Iran Deal – Here Are the Details

US President Donald Trump made strong and striking statements regarding the negotiations with Iran. Trump argued that the new agreement being worked on would be “much better” than the previous Iran nuclear agreement known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Trump described the previous agreement as “one of the worst deals” for U.S. security, claiming it had pushed Iran down the path of developing nuclear weapons. He asserted that the new agreement would absolutely not allow such a result, and that a deal reached under his administration would guarantee peace and security not only for the Middle East but also for Europe and the U.S.

In his statements, Trump harshly criticized previous administrations, alleging that billions of dollars in cash transfers and economic resources were provided to Iran. The US President argued that these policies further destabilized the region and stated that the current negotiation process would create a stronger global security framework.

On the other hand, Trump claimed that Iran had fired shots in the Strait of Hormuz, a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement. He stated that a French ship and a British cargo ship were targeted in the incident, indicating a rise in tensions in the region.

Announcing that US officials would be traveling to Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, to hold talks with Iranian representatives, Trump said the negotiating team would be in the region soon. Commenting on Iran’s decision to close the Strait of Hormuz, Trump argued that this actually coincided with the blockade imposed by the US and that Iran was suffering the greatest economic losses.

Trump explicitly stated that harsh military options were on the table if Iran did not accept the agreement, saying, “The US can target all power plants and bridges in Iran.”

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