
Trump Confident in Potential US-Iran Nuclear Deal

Trump Optimistic About Potential Iran Nuclear Deal
In a recent statement, former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed confidence in achieving a deal concerning Iran’s nuclear program. Speaking to reporters at Morristown Airport in New Jersey, Trump conveyed his belief that progress is being made in negotiations with Tehran.
"I think we’re doing very well with the Iran situation. A deal is going to be made there," Trump stated, indicating that he feels "pretty sure" about the outcome of the discussions. He emphasized the importance of diplomacy, suggesting that a resolution could be reached without resorting to military actions.
"This is going to happen; we will have something without having to start dropping bombs all over the place," he added, hinting at his administration’s preference for peaceful negotiations over conflict.
Trump’s comments reflect a continuation of his administration’s approach to international diplomacy, especially regarding contentious issues such as nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. As the situation evolves, many will be watching closely to see how talks unfold and whether they will lead to a lasting agreement.





