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פרעזידענט טראמפ האט זיך אויסגעדריקט בנוגע א מעגליכע אפמאך מיט איראן: "מיר האלטן שוין גאר נאנט."

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Trump Declares the US and Iran Are Inches Away From Historic Nuclear Deal, Says Tehran Has Already Conceded It Will Never Build a Nuclear Weapon

President Donald Trump dropped a bombshell on NBC's "Meet the Press," announcing that the United States and Iran are on the razor's edge of finalizing a nuclear deal that could reshape the balance of power across the entire Middle East. Speaking with his trademark confidence, Trump told the nation that only a couple of minor unresolved points remain between the two sides — and that those sticking points, in his own words, don't even seem like big points. Most strikingly, the President revealed that Iran has already conceded the most fundamental demand on the table: that it will not develop or possess nuclear weapons. If accurate, this would represent the single greatest diplomatic achievement in Middle East policy in decades, secured not through appeasement but through the relentless pressure strategy that has defined Trump's foreign policy from day one.

This announcement marks a dramatic and historic turning point in the long and deeply contentious standoff between Washington and Tehran over Iran's nuclear ambitions. For years, the international community watched as the Obama-era nuclear deal — widely condemned as weak, naive, and dangerously one-sided — allowed Iran to pocket billions in sanctions relief while secretly advancing its nuclear program behind closed doors. President Trump tore up that disastrous agreement in 2018 and imposed a maximum pressure campaign that crippled the Iranian economy and brought the regime to its knees at the negotiating table. What we are witnessing now is the direct result of strength, not weakness — and it is the Trump doctrine of peace through power that made Iran blink first.

The implications of a successful nuclear deal with Iran would be enormous not just for the United States, but for Israel and every American ally in the region that has lived under the shadow of a potential Iranian nuclear threat. A verified and enforceable agreement that permanently bars Iran from building a nuclear weapon would dramatically reduce the risk of a catastrophic conflict in the Middle East and deal a serious blow to the ambitions of one of the world's most destabilizing regimes. Supporters of Israel — and the Trump administration itself — have made clear that any deal must include ironclad guarantees that cannot be walked back, watered down, or exploited the way the previous JCPOA was gutted from within. The President appears determined to deliver exactly that, and the fact that Iran has already conceded on the nuclear weapons question is a significant sign that this deal has real teeth.

As negotiations enter what could be their final stretch, the world is watching to see whether President Trump will once again deliver where his predecessors failed. The American people deserve a Commander-in-Chief who treats adversaries like adversaries and negotiates from a position of absolute strength — and that is precisely what Trump has done with Iran throughout this entire process. If a deal is struck on the terms the President described, it will be a defining moment of his second term and a vindication of everything he has argued about how to handle rogue regimes. The era of giving Iran the benefit of the doubt is over — and under Trump, America is finally negotiating like a superpower again.

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