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U.S. Unveils 14-Point Iran Agreement, Trump Emphasizes Nuclear Non‑Proliferation Provisions

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The United States and Iran have reached a provisional 60‑day arrangement that will ease selected sanctions, allow toll‑free transit through the Strait of Hormuz, and establish a minimum dilution threshold for Iranian enriched uranium. Simultaneously, the U.S. and allied states are preparing a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran. The deal is intended to stabilize the region while broader diplomatic efforts proceed.

    1. When two drones are shot into the desert and harm nobody you don't have to shut down buildings.
    2. The one president I did not want to be was the late, great Herbert Hoover.
    3. Only if we're not doing anything. We're not putting up money. Only if they're doing things right. If they're doing things right. If people want to invest, they can invest. It's only a $300 billion fund. It's only if they're doing things right.
    4. If we didn't do this deal, we could have dropped more bombs for another three weeks, two weeks, four weeks, two years.
    5. When we have a chance, we'll do it, but in the meantime, we have cameras on every inch of it. Nobody can do it, and if they do, we'll hit them with Patriots.
    6. What am I going to do? Am I going to let Saudi Arabia have missiles, but they can't have them?
    7. Anyone who wants to can invest. What do you expect me to say: no one is allowed to invest? But we're not investing; we're not putting up even 10 cents.
    8. It's not our money, it's their money, and we froze it at a certain point in time. I guess we're going to have to give it back, you know, if we didn't give it back, nobody would ever invest in the dollar again.
    9. We have taken a lot of their money, and we have their money … It's not our money, it's their money, and we froze it at a certain point in time.
    10. I've gone into deals that were 100 percent and they don't happen. I've gone into deals that there was no chance of getting them done, and it happens, and they happen easily.
    11. Deals are amazing. I've done them all my life.
    12. We will push for more than that, but the fact that they're conceding to that is a major, major win for the United States of America.
    13. It's a memorandum of understanding. And if I don't like it, we'll go back to shooting at them, dropping bombs on their head.
    14. The deal we reached with Iran on Sunday will be signed shortly, tomorrow (Thursday), maybe the next day (Friday).
    15. They took $1.7 billion... you know what the Iranians did? They laughed at Obama and said he's a stupid son of a bitch!
    16. You can only go so far. You drive somebody into the ground, a lot of bad things happen. Number one, the strait would never open, because they don't like floating billion-dollar ships up and down the strait when there are rockets flying over them and mines all over the place. The strait … wouldn't be open for a long time.
    17. You know, the stupid people want to have a worldwide depression. And they're stupid people.
    18. But we have an understanding of certain things without writing it. And if they don't honor that, we'll probably go back to bombing them until they honor it.
    19. Some things aren't even mentioned in the agreement.
    20. It is expensive too, by the way, aside from everything else.
    1. We're actually trying to push them to get it out today, because we want to tell the American people what's in this deal.
    2. Yeah, so there are some, frankly, diplomatic protocols that I don't fully understand.
    3. If you go back to the Obama JCPOA, what it did was it took an Iranian nuclear programme that it accelerated. It basically bribed the Iranians to stop that programme. Now, the Iranian nuclear programme has been completely destroyed, and what we're saying is: 'make the long-term commitment to not rebuild it, and you will get the benefits that come with that'.
    1. Unless you were homeschooled by a day drinker, no one's confident that Iran is going to do anything.
    1. A deal of this magnitude deserves thorough review. It is critical that the Senate has the opportunity to examine the details, ask tough questions and ensure America's interests and those of our allies are protected.
    1. I am somewhat concerned that Iran's view of the agreement seems different than what the American negotiating team is claiming.
    1. It is doubtful that any agreement that arises is going to be significantly different, or a significant improvement from the deal that we had in the first place, and had worked for a long stretch of time before we, the United States, pulled out of it.
    1. While we want it to end, this agreement will be proof positive to the American people of what an absolute dumpster fire this war has been from start to finish.
    1. As a member of the Armed Services and Intelligence Committees, I need to see the actual text to believe we have a deal, not just a tweet.
    2. A month of negotiations with Iran produced a page and half deal that nobody's allowed to look at.