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Donald Trump: I Am 100% Sure Iran Will Give Up Their Uranium

President Trump declared absolute confidence that Iran will cease its enrichment and hand over its entire stockpile to the United States, crediting his blockade for the breakthrough.

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President Donald Trump expressed total certainty on Tuesday that the Iranian regime will capitulate to American demands regarding its nuclear program. During an interview with a New York radio station, the President stated he is "100% sure" that Tehran will stop enriching uranium and will eventually transfer its existing stockpile to the United States. Trump emphasized that the ongoing naval blockade and economic pressure have left the Islamic Republic with no choice but to negotiate away their atomic ambitions to ensure their own survival.

The President used the interview to highlight the severity of the threat, noting that a nuclear armed Iran would be an "unimaginable disaster" because he believes they would not hesitate to use the weapons. He credited his administration's decision to withdraw from the Obama era nuclear deal as the only reason a regional catastrophe has been avoided. Trump claimed that if he had not canceled that agreement, Iran would have possessed nuclear weapons four years ago, calling the previous deal a "sure path" to a bomb.

Trump also touched on his personal and professional ties with the Israeli leadership, describing his relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as "excellent." He characterized the two as "partners in every sense of the word" and asserted that his aggressive stance on Iran has been the primary safeguard for the Jewish state. "You wouldn't even have an Israel without me," Trump remarked, tying his personal legacy directly to the survival and security of America’s closest Middle Eastern ally.

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Regarding the technical details of the proposed surrender, Trump claimed the Iranians have already verbally committed to the transfer. "They’re going to stop, and they told me they’re going to give us the dust," the President said, using a colloquial term for enriched nuclear material. He suggested that because the U.S. blockade prevents any money from entering the country, the regime has run out of time and resources to maintain its defiance against the "wall of steel" surrounding its ports.

The President’s comments come at a critical time as the 30 day negotiation window remains open despite intense military skirmishes in the Gulf. Trump indicated that the United States is in no hurry to sign a subpar deal, believing that the longer the blockade remains in place, the more concessions Tehran will be forced to make. This "maximum pressure" model is designed to ensure that any final document includes the permanent dismantling of enrichment sites and the physical removal of all dangerous materials.

As the world watches the standoff, Trump’s absolute confidence serves as both a diplomatic tool and a warning. By publicly stating that the Iranians have already agreed to his terms, he is attempting to box the regime into a corner before his upcoming high stakes trip to China. For now, the administration remains focused on maintaining the economic siege, waiting for the moment when the "dust" is finally handed over to American custody.

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