Donald Trump announced during a virtual rally that the United States “ended the war with Iran today,” claiming a historic agreement has been reached stipulating that Tehran will never possess nuclear weapons. Speaking to supporters, Trump stated that the negotiations concluded successfully, asserting that the deal settled outstanding issues with Iran. The former president emphasized that the agreement fulfills all of Washington’s requirements, including the imminent return of U.S.
soldiers. Trump highlighted the key stipulation concerning Iran’s nuclear capabilities, stating, “The most important thing is that there will be no nuclear weapons in Iran. That means that they will not only not develop them, but they will not buy them.” He claimed that after initial discussions, Iran later agreed to restrictions on purchasing weapons, asserting, “We got everything we wanted.”
These optimistic declarations follow Trump’s earlier remarks suggesting the official signing of the agreement could occur over the weekend in Europe, which he claimed would bring immediate economic and geopolitical advantages, particularly for global shipping lanes.
Conversely, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has rejected Trump’s claims regarding an agreement between the U.S. and Iran. While Trump suggested the Strait of Hormuz would reopen soon, there has been no official confirmation from the Iranian side regarding a final deal or the acceptance of all stipulated conditions.
Previously, the situation was tense, leading Trump to cancel planned military strikes after negotiations reached the highest levels of the Iranian leadership.
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