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Nuclear Deal Or Art Of The Deal? Trump Claims Iran Has Agreed To Abandon Atomic Ambitions

The geopolitical landscape shifted unexpectedly today as President Trump announced that Iran has conceded to his primary condition for ending the current military conflict: a total ban on nuclear weaponry.

Speaking to reporters Tuesday, the President stated with confidence that the long-standing impasse regarding Tehran’s nuclear program has reached a definitive turning point.

“They’ve agreed,” Trump said during the briefing. “They will never have a nuclear weapon. They’ve agreed to that.”

The President has consistently maintained that a verified commitment to remain non-nuclear is the non-negotiable prerequisite for the United States to cease its ongoing military campaign. According to the administration, this agreement represents the “biggest demand” of the current strategy, aimed at ensuring long-term stability in the Middle East.

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However, the narrative coming out of Tehran presents a starkly different picture. Iranian officials have not issued any public statements confirming such an agreement. In fact, representatives for the Iranian government have gone a step further, denying that any formal diplomatic talks with the U.S. have even taken place.

This discrepancy leaves a significant gap between the White House’s claims of a breakthrough and Iran’s official stance of total non-engagement. While the President frames the situation as resolved, the lack of a joint statement or a formal diplomatic framework suggests that the two nations remain, at least publicly, at odds.

For now, the U.S. military stance remains tied to this “no-nukes” demand, even as the world waits for any sign of confirmation from the other side of the table.

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