Donald Trump, in a post of his, speaks of an agreement between the U.S. with Iran, the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and control of nuclear and depleted uranium.

The president of the U.S., Donald Trump, announced via a post on Truth Social that the long-awaited agreement between Washington and Tehran is expected to be signed on Sunday, June 14, presenting it as an agreement that will definitively prevent the acquisition of nuclear weapons by Iran and help de-escalate tensions in the region.

Fierce attack on the Obama deal – “Wall” against nuclear weapons

In his post, the U.S. president launched a new attack against the JCPOA, which was signed during the presidency of Barack Obama, arguing that it was an “easy, beautiful, and smooth path” for Iran to acquire nuclear weapon by Iran.

Instead, he characterized his own agreement as “a barrier against nuclear weapons,” arguing that Tehran no longer wishes to acquire a nuclear arsenal, whether through development, purchase, or any other form of procurement.

Opening of the Strait of Hormuz – New relationship with Tehran

Trump argued that immediately after the agreement is signed, the Strait of Hormuz will be “open to all,” while emphasizing that U.S. relations with Iran are currently at a much better level compared to previous U.S. administrations.

At the same time, he reiterated his criticism of Obama, referring to the hundreds of billions of dollars that, as he claimed, were paid to Tehran under the previous agreement, making it clear that the new agreement does not provide for any monetary exchange.

What will happen to the enriched uranium – The reference to the B-2s

The U.S. president’s reference to enriched uranium in Iran, which he described as “nuclear dust” stored beneath granite mountains. As he noted, once the situation stabilizes, the U.S. will take responsibility for retrieving the material and destroying it either within Iran or on U.S. soil.

Trump attributed this capability to the B-2 bombers and their pilots, while concluding his message by expressing his hope for long-term cooperation with Iran and the entire Middle East.

At the same time, he warned that if the process does not proceed smoothly, the United States has the “ultimate alternative,” which, as he noted, he hopes they will not have to use again.

Trump’s post in full

“The agreement between Barack Hussein Obama with Iran, the JCPOA, was an easy, beautiful, and smooth path to acquiring a nuclear weapon, which Iran would have acquired six years ago and used much earlier.

My agreement with Iran is exactly the opposite: a barrier against nuclear weapons. In fact, they no longer want nuclear weapons, nor will they acquire them, whether through purchase, development, or any other form of procurement.

The agreement is scheduled to be signed tomorrow, and immediately after its signing, the Strait of Hormuz will be open to all. Our relationship with Iran is very different and better than that of previous administrations.

Unlike the hundreds of billions of dollars Obama paid them, including $1.7 billion in cash, no money will be exchanged.

At the right moment, when everything is calm, we will go in and take the nuclear dust from the imposing, sunken granite mountains, thanks to our beautiful bombers B-2 and their brilliant pilots, and we will mix it up and destroy it, either in Iran or in the United States.

We look forward to working with Iran and the entire Middle East for a long time to come. We hope this process will proceed quickly, easily, and smoothly. If that does not happen, we have the ultimate alternative, which we hope will never need to be used again.

Thank you for your attention to this matter!».