Donald Trump said a recently signed U.S.–Iran agreement ensures Iran will never acquire a nuclear weapon.
The announcement marks a significant shift in Middle East diplomacy by attempting to end a long-standing conflict and stabilize global energy corridors. The agreement aims to prevent nuclear proliferation in a region where tensions have historically triggered international security crises.
Trump said the accord is a historic breakthrough during the 250th [1] anniversary celebrations of American independence. He said the deal achieves foreign-policy objectives that previous administrations could not reach. According to Trump, the agreement ends the existing conflict and ensures the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The former president said the pact is a definitive solution to the nuclear threat. He said the terms guarantee that Tehran will not obtain a nuclear weapon, positioning the deal as a major success for U.S. diplomacy.
By securing the Strait of Hormuz, the agreement addresses a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments. Trump said this reopening is a key component of the breakthrough, linking maritime security with the broader goal of regional stability. He said the timing of the announcement is a milestone for the country during the anniversary celebrations [1].
“Donald Trump said a recently signed U.S.–Iran agreement ensures Iran will never acquire a nuclear weapon.”
This development suggests a pivot toward a negotiated settlement with Iran, prioritizing the prevention of nuclear armament and the security of global trade routes. If the guarantees regarding the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear proliferation hold, it could reduce the likelihood of direct military confrontation between the U.S. and Iran.


