סטיווען מיללער אנטפלעקט שטארקע נאכגיבונגען פון איראן, אינדערצייט וואס טראמפ האלט אן דעם מאקסימום דרוק.
Stephen Miller said Iran has made what he described as “significant, material, and dramatic concessions” to the United States, arguing that developments once considered impossible have become reality under President Donald Trump’s leadership. During a Fox News interview, Miller emphasized that Tehran’s position has changed substantially, crediting a combination of military pressure, economic leverage, and a firm negotiating posture for creating conditions that have forced Iranian leaders to make concessions that were previously off the table.
Despite the optimistic assessment, Miller stressed that no agreement has been finalized and cautioned against assuming a deal is imminent. He underscored that President Trump remains directly involved in the process and has maintained a consistent position that any potential agreement must fully protect American interests, adding that “there’s no deal until there’s a deal” and that nothing becomes official until all terms are completed and accepted.
Miller also reaffirmed that Trump retains the authority to take whatever actions he deems necessary to protect U.S. national security, both now and in the future. Supporters of the administration argue that Iran’s reported concessions demonstrate the effectiveness of a strategy built on strength rather than accommodation, while skeptics continue to question whether Tehran can be trusted to uphold any commitments that may eventually emerge from ongoing negotiations.
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