Trump Signs Iran-U.S. MoU, Warns of Military Strikes if Iran Violates Deal
Trump Signs Iran-U.S. MoU, Warns of Military Strikes

President Donald Trump has announced that he has signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran, describing it as a major step toward ending the conflict and preventing Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon. Iran has also confirmed the agreement, but questions remain after reports suggested key nuclear issues were left unresolved.

Trump’s Warning and Deal Details

While calling the deal strong and detailed, Trump issued a stark warning that military strikes could resume if Iran fails to comply. The memorandum aims to de-escalate tensions and curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions, though critics argue it lacks enforcement mechanisms.

Reactions and Implications

Is this the beginning of lasting peace or merely a temporary pause in tensions? Analysts are divided, with some praising the diplomatic breakthrough while others point to unresolved issues such as uranium enrichment and ballistic missile programs. The deal was announced at the G7 Summit, drawing mixed reactions from world leaders.

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Iran’s government has welcomed the agreement but emphasized that its nuclear rights must be respected. Meanwhile, Israel and Gulf states have expressed concerns over the deal’s effectiveness. Watch the full report for all the latest developments and analysis.

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