Trump Claims Iran Nuclear Deal Nears Completion

President Trump announced on Air Force One that significant progress has been made in negotiations with Iran, suggesting a deal is close to being finalized and that Iran will not possess nuclear weapons. He also hinted at a surprise announcement planned for the following morning, describing it as a very positive development for the country.

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Trump Claims Iran Nuclear Deal Nears Completion

President Trump stated on Air Force One that significant progress has been made in negotiations with Iran, suggesting a deal is close to being finalized. The President shared that “pretty good news” had emerged just 20 minutes prior to speaking with reporters, indicating a positive turn in ongoing discussions. He described the situation as “going very well” and expressed confidence that the outcome would be “very beneficial.”

The President highlighted the success of a “blockade” and its combination with previous measures, calling it “pretty lethal.” While details remained scarce, Trump indicated that many aspects of the agreement had already been negotiated and agreed upon. He expects “things to go well” and anticipated knowing the final outcome “very shortly.”

Key Terms of the Deal

Central to the President’s announcement was the assertion that Iran would not possess nuclear weapons. “You cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon and that supersedes everything else,” Trump emphasized. He described the agreement as involving Iran turning over its nuclear material, stating simply, “We’re taking it.”

When pressed for details on the process, Trump explained that the material would be secured after the agreement was signed. He assured reporters that there would be “no restrictions” or tolls for ships and vessels passing through, directly contradicting potential concerns about maritime passage. “No, they’re not going to be tolls,” he confirmed.

Presidential Authority in Negotiations

Responding to questions about his personal involvement, President Trump clarified his role in the negotiations. “I have people representing me, but I’m the one that makes the decision,” he stated. This indicates that while a team is executing the talks, the ultimate authority rests with the President.

Surprise Announcement Planned for Tomorrow

President Trump also hinted at a significant announcement planned for the following morning. He described it as “a little bit of a surprise” and “a very positive thing” that he feels strongly about. The President mentioned that someone “very good, very smart, very caring” would be visiting the White House for a news conference.

While initially suggesting the event was unrelated to Iran, Trump later connected it back, implying that ultimately, all matters seem to revolve around Iran. He described the upcoming event as an “unusual” Saturday morning news conference that would be “something very good for our country.”

Stance on Save America Act and FISA

The President also weighed in on the potential linkage of the “Save America Act” to the renewal of FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act). Trump expressed strong support for the act, calling it “so important” and “so good.”

He outlined key provisions of the Save America Act, including voter ID requirements, birthplace verification for voting, and preventing “transgender utilization of our children.” The act also aims to prohibit men from competing in women’s sports and significantly limit mail-in ballots, except for specific exceptions like military personnel, the sick, or those who are disabled. Trump cited “tremendous cheating” with mail-in ballots as a reason for these proposed restrictions.

Lebanon Ceasefire and Netanyahu Relationship

Addressing the ceasefire in Lebanon, Trump suggested it was not directly tied to the Iran deal but possibly linked “psychologically.” He expressed a commitment to helping Lebanon “become a country again” after enduring significant hardship. The President also commented on his relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

While acknowledging disagreements on certain issues, Trump characterized Netanyahu as a “very good partner” and stated they had “done a good job.” He asserted American military superiority, stating, “We have the greatest military in the world. I built it in the first term.” He cited an instance where 111 missiles were shot down, emphasizing the advanced capabilities of the U.S. military.

Future Outlook

With the Iran negotiations seemingly nearing a conclusion and a significant announcement planned for the next day, the coming hours and days are poised to reveal further details. The President’s confident tone suggests a belief in a favorable resolution to the Iran situation and a positive step forward with the planned White House event.


Source: President Trump takes questions from reporters on AF1 (YouTube)

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