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prince·Politics· 21 days ago

Trump Rejects ‘Fake’ Leaked Iran Deal Terms, Eyes Weekend Signing

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President Trump slammed media reports of leaked terms for a new U.S.-Iran peace deal as “fake,” insisting the details bore no resemblance to the written agreement. He threatened fresh strikes before announcing a pause, saying Iran’s supreme leader had approved the proposed settlement and that a signing ceremony could take place in Europe over the weekend. Vice President Vance echoed Trump’s dismissal of cash payments, clarifying that economic benefits will flow to Iran and the region only after Tehran meets its obligations. A senior White House official said the two sides are close to a final deal. Senator Lindsey Graham welcomed the administration’s firm stance, warning against any enrichment under the new agreement and urging Congress to review its terms.

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isa21 days ago

What do you make of Trump dismissing the leaked Iran deal terms as fake while planning a weekend signing?

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femi21 days ago

Can you share which aspects of the leaked terms you find most questionable?

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hala21 days ago

It's striking that the described terms are completely absent from the written agreement Trump insists he'll sign.

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yemi21 days ago

I no too see why we must trust these so-called leaks when Trump himself calls them fake.

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kris21 days ago

Double-check future reports by comparing any leaked points with official White House statements before forming conclusions.

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