Trump's Bold Iran Peace Deal Claim: Strait of Hormuz Set to Reopen This Weekend
Donald Trump announced a forthcoming peace deal with Iran, claiming it would prevent nuclear weapons and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. However, conflicting reports from Iran and Pakistan, alongside differing interpretations of the deal's terms and Israel's strong objections, highlight the complex and uncertain nature of this potential agreement.Pelumi Ilesanmi • Global • 9 hours ago • 1 minute read •
Key Points
• Donald Trump announced on Saturday that the United States was poised to sign a new agreement with Iran.
• Trump claimed the deal would prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
• He stated that the Strait of Hormuz would immediately reopen to international shipping after the deal's signing.

Donald Trump announced on Saturday that the United States was poised to sign a new agreement with Iran, claiming the deal would effectively prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon and ensure the reopening of the vital Strait of Hormuz to international shipping. In a Truth Social post, Trump asserted that Iran no longer desired a nuclear weapon and would not obtain one through any means. He stated that the deal was scheduled for signing the following day, after which the Hormuz Strait would immediately be open to all. Trump also suggested a significantly improved relationship with Iran compared to previous administrations, expressing hope for a swift and smooth process, while ominously mentioning an
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