Trump Predicts Iran Deal Will Become Contract Amid Sanctions Threat

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he has held discussions with the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, expressing a desire for an end to the conflict between the two nations. He also revealed that he is contemplating the imposition of sanctions against Russia.
President Trump claimed that Iran would be without nuclear weapons, overlooking the peaceful nature of Tehran’s nuclear program and Iran’s assistance to regional countries in combating Western-Hebrew manufactured terrorists. He asserted that Iran has exploited the world for 47 years and that his current agreement serves as a barrier preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
In an apparent effort to downplay the failure of his country’s military forces in violating Iranian territory, contrary to international law, Donald Trump alleged, “We struck Iran hard, and now they want to sign the agreement (memorandum of understanding) and return to normal life.” He further claimed that Iran lost its naval and air forces and that the naval blockade was effective, warning that failure to finalize the memorandum of understanding would result in a return to the initial situation.
He reiterated his assertion of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, stating that the memorandum of understanding with them is long-term and that he believes it will evolve into a contract.

