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      Trump Promises Improved Deal with Iran Over JCPOA

      Former President Donald Trump has announced plans for a new agreement with Iran that he claims will be significantly better than the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which was established under President Barack Obama. In a recent post on Truth Social, Trump criticized the JCPOA as a dangerous deal that jeopardized U.S. security by allowing Iran to pursue nuclear weapons. He asserted that the new deal would prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear capabilities and would ensure peace and safety for the U.S., Israel, and Europe.

      Trump's comments included a reference to the financial aspects of the previous agreement, highlighting a $1.7 billion cash payment made to Iran, which he described as a misuse of funds. He emphasized that under his leadership, any new deal would not repeat past mistakes and would be executed with greater caution and effectiveness. Trump also expressed confidence in the U.S. military's role in negotiating a favorable outcome, stating that he would not rush into a deal that did not meet his standards.

      In addition to discussing the Iran deal, Trump criticized Democrats for allegedly undermining U.S. negotiations and reiterated his belief that he is not under pressure to finalize an agreement. He claimed that the current administration's approach to Iran is flawed and that he is committed to rectifying the situation that has persisted for decades. Trump concluded by asserting that his administration would achieve a successful resolution to the longstanding issues with Iran.

      © 2026 KLEA News. All Rights Reserved. This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

      Source: KLEA News

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