President Donald Trump released a statement Thursday expressing satisfaction with the emerging nuclear agreement with Iran. Trump asserted that oil is flowing, Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon, stock markets are surging, employment is breaking records, and the cost of living is falling — concluding that the United States is stronger, safer, and more respected than ever. The statement was attributed to Trump by Abu Ali Express.
President Donald Trump issued two statements Thursday afternoon — first in English via i24NEWS and then a more detailed Hebrew version on Truth Social, published via Abu Ali Express — expressing sweeping satisfaction with the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement. In the Hebrew post, Trump added that oil is flowing, stock markets are surging, employment is at records, and the cost of living is falling, framing the deal as a comprehensive national success. The new Hebrew-language material expands on the English version that appeared minutes earlier, suggesting a coordinated push to sell the agreement to Israeli audiences.
As The Zioneer reported at 11:38 Jerusalem, Trump's first English statement — issued at that hour — asserted that Iran will never have nuclear weapons and that the United States is stronger, safer, and more respected than ever. That version was attributed to Trump by i24NEWS. The thread then expanded: a second version at the same timestamp added claims of falling oil prices and an all-time-high stock market, also posted on Truth Social. The Hebrew statement released later in the afternoon incorporates all those elements, adding specific references to flowing oil and dropping consumer prices. The sequence shows the messaging evolving from a broad assertion of strength to concrete claimed benefits — oil supply and market performance — as the day progressed.
These statements follow a string of Trump pronouncements over the past week since he announced on June 11 that an 'excellent settlement' had been reached to end the war with Iran. At the G7 summit on Wednesday, Trump called the deal 'very strong' and said it is '99.9%' certain to keep Iran from nuclear weapons. He also told Prime Minister Netanyahu that Israel should be 'happy' about the deal, saying it ensures Israel will not face a nuclear threat — as The Zioneer reported Wednesday at 21:17 Jerusalem. On the same day, Trump said Iran is 'behaving properly' and has agreed not to build nuclear weapons. The broader context includes a June 7 report that Trump is determined to end the confrontation with Iran at any cost, prioritizing lower oil prices above other concerns.
No new technical details of the agreement's terms or implementation timeline were provided in Thursday's statements. The repeated assertion that Iran will 'never' obtain nuclear weapons remains a declared claim by Trump, not an independently verified outcome, and no on-record confirmation from U.S. or Iranian officials accompanied the statements.
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- DevelopingTrump: Iran behaves properly, agreed not to build nuclear weapons
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