Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Donald Trump Says Iran Deal Not Final, Will ‘Go Back to Shoo_ting, Dropping Bo_mbs’ If he ‘Doesn’t Like It’

US President Donald Trump has said the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Iran is not yet final. He warned that the United States could restart military strikes if he is not satisfied with the agreement.

Speaking at a G7 summit, Trump stressed that Iran must “behave” under the framework deal. He claimed there is a “99.99% chance” Iran will not get nuclear weapons. He pointed to falling oil prices and rising stock markets as signs of progress from the agreement.

The MoU aims to end months of conflict. It includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz for oil shipping and extending a ceasefire. A formal signing is set for Friday, June 19, at Switzerland’s Bürgenstock resort. Swiss Foreign Ministry said it is acting as a neutral facilitator for the important event. NATO and other world leaders have welcomed the move as a step toward stability.

However, tensions remain high in Lebanon and Gaza. Ongoing strikes continue to raise concerns. The agreement is seen as a major diplomatic effort, but Trump made clear it could change quickly if Iran fails to follow through.

Many hope the deal will bring lasting peace to the region and ease global energy worries. Officials from both sides are preparing for the upcoming ceremony.

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