**Unveiling the Deal: Trump to Release Iran Agreement Text**
In a bold move that underscores his commitment to transparency, President Donald Trump announced he will hold a press conference to read aloud the text of the recently negotiated memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran.
In a statement to reporters, Trump emphasized the importance of the agreement, which he claims includes provisions ensuring that Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon.
"I’d like to get a formal setting for us before we do that, but I have no problem with that. It’s a great document," Trump said.
He continued, highlighting the key features of the agreement. "Here’s what it says: Iran will never have a nuclear weapon. That’s what it says. It won’t have one to buy, to develop; they will not have a nuclear weapon, and I would say that’s about 99.9% of what I wanted, because we couldn’t let that happen," he asserted confidently.
The press conference aims to address the skepticism voiced by some political allies, including Senator Lindsey Graham, who has expressed concerns over differing interpretations of the agreement between U.S. negotiators and Iranian officials.
Graham urged that the deal be submitted to Congress for approval as a safeguard for American interests. However, Trump's confidence in the agreement remains firm. "Iran wants to get it done; they have to get back to business, and the relationship is now normalized," he added, hinting at a swift conclusion to negotiations.
Fox News host Mark Levin has also joined the chorus advocating for the release of the text, questioning why the public hasn't yet seen the agreement. "If it is a great outcome for peace, then release it," Levin stated, echoing the sentiments of many who are eager for transparency in foreign dealings.
As the U.S. navigates the complexities of international diplomacy, President Trump’s forthcoming press conference promises to shed light on a potentially pivotal agreement in Middle East policy, contrasting sharply with the previous administration's approach. His assertive stance hints at the potential for a more favorable diplomatic landscape, where America’s interests are prioritized.
Critics might raise concerns, but Trump's firm assurance that “this is a wall against a nuclear weapon” suggests a new chapter in U.S.-Iran relations grounded in strength and clarity.
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