Trump to Meet With Security Team on Final Iran Deal Decision

On Friday, President Donald Trump will hold a meeting with his security team in the White House Situation Room to make a final decision on the agreement to end the U.S. war on Iran.

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Through a post on Truth Social, the Republican president issued a new and lengthy threatening message against the Persian nation:

“Iran must agree that they will never have a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb. The Hormuz Strait must be immediately open, no tolls, for unrestricted shipping traffic, in both directions.

All water mines (bombs), if any, will be terminated (we have removed, through detonation, numerous such mines with our great underwater mine sweepers. Iran will complete the immediate removal and/or detonation of any mines that are left, which will not be many!).

Ships caught in the Strait due to our amazing and unprecedented Naval Blockade, which will now be lifted, may start the process of ‘heading home!’ Say HELLO to your wives, husbands, parents, and families from me, your favorite President!” Trump stated.

“The enriched material, sometimes referred to as ‘Nuclear Dust,’ which is buried deep underground with virtually collapsed mountains, caused by our powerful B2 Bomber attack 11 months ago, sitting on top of it, will be unearthed by the United States (which, it is agreed, is the only Country, along with China, with the mechanical capability of doing so!), in close coordination and conjunction with the Islamic Republic of Iran, plus the International Atomic Energy Agency, and DESTROYED.

No money will be exchanged, until further notice. Other items, of far less importance, have been agreed to. I will be meeting now, in the Situation Room, to make a final determination,” the U.S. president concluded.

This message came after the White House announced on Thursday that its negotiators had reached a tentative agreement with Iran, pending Trump’s final approval.

According to press leaks, the agreement would allow the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and would extend the current ceasefire for 60 days in order to negotiate a nuclear deal.

Meanwhile, the U.S. would lift its naval blockade against Iranian ports and negotiate the lifting of sanctions and the release of frozen Iranian funds.

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