Trump warns Iran of severe repercussions over nuclear ambitions and pledges to release memorandum
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Trump Stands Firm Against Iranian Nuclear Threat, Promises Transparency with Iran Memorandum

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President Donald Trump issued a strong warning to Iran at the G7, vowing severe repercussions if Tehran pursues nuclear weapons, and pledged to release a memorandum to ensure the American people know the truth.

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President Donald Trump delivered a powerful warning to Iran, making it clear that any attempt by the rogue regime to develop, purchase, or acquire a nuclear weapon would bring 'ultimate consequences.' Speaking at a bilateral meeting with Qatar during the G7 summit in the French Alps, Trump reaffirmed America’s unwavering commitment to preventing a nuclear-armed Iran and protecting global security.

Trump announced he is ready to send his proposed Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU) to Congress for review and will hold a press conference to read the document word-for-word, ensuring the American people receive the facts directly from their president. He described the MOU as 'a wall against a nuclear weapon,' drawing a sharp contrast with the disastrous Obama-era deal that squandered billions of taxpayer dollars and emboldened Iran’s aggression.

The president firmly stated that the United States will not provide a single dollar to Iran under the new agreement, rejecting false media reports about financial payments. He also emphasized that the U.S. is closely monitoring Iran’s enriched uranium and will destroy it if necessary, demonstrating a zero-tolerance policy toward Iranian deception.

Vice President JD Vance, in a separate interview, praised the plan’s potential to bring transformative change to the Middle East and highlighted the support of Gulf Arab allies. He stressed that any benefits for Iran are strictly contingent on Tehran’s compliance during a 60-day test period, ensuring American interests come first.

U.S. officials also reported ongoing naval operations in the region, including a replenishment at sea by the USS Delbert D. Black, as the United States prepares for a potential signing ceremony in Switzerland. These actions underscore America’s readiness to defend its interests and allies.

'If they do, all hell will rain down on them,' Trump declared, making it clear that the United States will not tolerate any Iranian defiance and will take decisive action to protect the world from the threat of a nuclear Iran.

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