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President Donald Trump said he will not reach any agreement with Iran unless it is \”great and meaningful.\”
On May 25 (local time), Trump posted on Truth Social that any deal with Iran would have to be \”great and meaningful\” — otherwise, he said, \”I will make no agreement.\”
He said any agreement would be the exact opposite of the JCPOA negotiated under the Obama administration, which he called a failure. \”The JCPOA opened a direct path for Iran to develop nuclear weapons,\” he warned. \”That’s unacceptable. I will not agree to a deal like that.\”
He also dismissed critics of a possible Iran deal as people who \”know nothing.\”
He wrote that he would \”mock\” Democrats, \”RINOs\” (Republicans In Name Only) and \”the fools\” who, he said, know nothing about the potential deal he is pursuing with Iran.
\”They are completely lost,\” he added, saying they consistently back bad policies and weak candidates while relentlessly criticizing his accomplishments. \”They should go home and rest. They only cause division and loss.\”
The Obama administration reached the JCPOA in 2015, under which Iran agreed to limit its nuclear program in exchange for relief from Western sanctions. President Trump withdrew the United States from the agreement in 2018, during his first term.
Earlier, U.S. and Iranian media reported on a draft memorandum of understanding (MOU) the two countries are pursuing. The draft calls for a 60-day extension of a truce to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and for negotiators to use that period to focus on stopping Iran’s nuclear development.
Some Republicans, citing those reports, criticized the draft as an excessive concession to Iran and questioned why the U.S. had entered the conflict in the first place.
A day earlier, Trump had posted on Truth Social that the negotiations were not yet finalized and urged people not to listen to the \”losers\” who criticize matters they know nothing about.
He reiterated that, unlike his predecessors who \”should have solved this years ago,\” he would not accept a bad deal.











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