Trump Says Iran Deal Will Be ‘Good and Proper’ if One Is Made
- President Donald Trump stated that any deal he makes with Iran will be 'good and proper,' unlike the 2015 Obama-era agreement he previously tore up.
- New details reveal a 14-point memorandum where Iran would halt uranium enrichment at 3.67%, matching the exact limit set by Obama's original deal, with sunset clauses expiring after 12 to 15 years.
- The memorandum involves lifting U.S. sanctions and releasing billions in frozen funds while Iran temporarily halts uranium enrichment.
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It was, the US president said, "one of the worst agreements ever made by our country."
Trump says Iran agreement will not resemble Obama-era accord
US President Donald Trump defended the emerging agreement with Iran, saying any deal he signs would be fundamentally different from the nuclear accord negotiated under former President Barack Obama.
'I don’t make bad deals': Trump attacks Obama's Iran deal again, but every source says he's planning to concede more than Obama ever did
Say what you will about Donald Trump, but the man can have unparalleled confidence right as the floor is falling from beneath him. On Sunday, just as new details emerged about the new “Memorandum of Understanding” with Iran, the president took to Truth Social to do what he does best: insist that the disaster everybody can see coming, and has the evidence to prove, is actually very magnificent, and not at all like the Obama-era bargain he tore u…
'Not like the one made by Obama': Donald Trump says their Iran deal is 'exact opposite'
US News: In a recent statement, Donald Trump asserted that his upcoming Iran deal would be significantly different from the Obama-era agreement, emphasizing its potential to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Trump dismissed critics, claiming ongoing negotiations are not fully disclosed.
Trump: Iran Deal Is 'Exact Opposite' of Obama’s — ‘Don’t Listen to the Losers ... I Don’t Make Bad Deals’
President Donald Trump on Sunday forcefully defended the emerging U.S.-Iran peace framework as “THE EXACT OPPOSITE” of former President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal, insisting Tehran would receive no sanctions relief or economic concessions unless it surrendered its enriched uranium and ...
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