Trump Confirms Iran Agreed to No Nuclear We*pon — But Says He Doesn't Fully Trust Them Yet
Iran nuclear talks took a major turn today. At the Mullin's DHS swearing-in ceremony, Trump confirmed that Iran has agreed to his number one condition in the ongoing US-Iran negotiations — no nuclear we*pon. Trump revealed that Iran approached the U.S. first, signaling a shift in the Iran nuclear deal discussions. He entered talks with ten conditions, pushed hard on three, and says Iran's new leadership — younger and relatively inexperienced — is the first group engaging seriously with U.S. terms. In a surprising development during the Iran-US peace talks, Trump disclosed that Iran sent a gift to the United States ahead of negotiations. He declined to reveal what it was, only confirming it was connected to oil and gas. Trump was clear that Iran had little choice but to negotiate, describing their position as difficult. He added that while the nuclear condition has been agreed to on paper, he does not fully trust Iran's current leadership — and stressed that the U.S. has already won the w*r. What remains now is what Iran formally agrees to going forward.