President Trump has laid out his final terms for a potential deal with Iran and is currently meeting in the Situation Room to make a final determination.
In a detailed statement, President Trump outlined strict conditions that Iran must meet to secure U.S. approval for extending the ceasefire and resolving key flashpoints. The core demands include Iran agreeing to never develop or possess a nuclear weapon, along with the complete destruction of existing nuclear materials—specifically enriched uranium referred to as “nuclear dust” buried at sites previously struck by U.S. forces. This material would be unearthed through coordinated efforts involving the United States, Iran, and the International Atomic Energy Agency, with the U.S. and China noted for their unique technical capabilities to handle the operation safely. No financial exchanges are involved at this stage.
Additional terms focus on maritime security and economic stability in the Persian Gulf. Iran must immediately open the Strait of Hormuz to unrestricted shipping traffic in both directions with no tolls imposed, remove any remaining mines from the waterway, and facilitate the lifting of the U.S. naval blockade. Ships currently affected by the blockade would be allowed to proceed home. These moves aim to restore global energy flows through the critical chokepoint, which has been disrupted amid recent conflicts. Trump emphasized that other less critical items have already been agreed upon, signaling that major progress has been made in negotiations while he convenes with advisors for the ultimate decision.
This high-stakes moment comes as oil prices have reacted to the possibility of de-escalation. The Situation Room meeting underscores the gravity of the situation, with Trump holding significant leverage after months of military and diplomatic pressure. The outcome could mark a pivotal shift toward stability in the region or prolong tensions if the terms are not fully met. Huge moves are indeed underway as the world watches for Trump’s final call.
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