Diplomatic negotiations often involve complex trade-offs where parties offer strategic concessions (such as reopening strategic waterways) in exchange for other benefits, with the final agreement typically requiring executive approval and remaining subject to ongoing negotiations on key issues like nuclear programs and military capabilities.
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Well, I think it's hard to say exactly when or if the president is going to sign theou. We're going back and forth on a couple of language points. I do think that we've made a lot of progress here. It's very clear that I think uh the Iranians uh they wouldn't feel there are a couple of issues on uh the nuclear uh stuff, the the highly enriched stockpile and also the question enrichment. So, you know, we're going back and forth with them. We do think they're negotiating at least so far in good faith that we're making some progress. Hopefully, we'll continue to make progress. The president will be in a position where he can endorse the agreement, but obviously uh that's still TBD.
If you look at what we've already accomplished here, assuming that we're able to get to a final agreement here, we're reopening the straits of H for news. We've already decimated their conventional military and we're in a position where we could substantially step back their nuclear program, not just during the term of this president, but over the long term. That's a very, very good thing for the American people.
So, we're not there yet, but we're very close. We're going to keep on working at it.
get him. Hey W with the Iran with the Iranian government. We did not have regime change, but we changed the regime. As President Trump said at the cabinet meeting, as we've said other times, the the first layer of leadership is the was eliminated, the second layer, and we're now at the third layer.
and the way to think about it is the Iranian government such as it is the is three pillars. It is the elected government, it is the IRGC and it is the clerics and they are having trouble communicating. So uh we are uh being patient. Uh we do not have unlimited patience. President Trump always prefers a peace deal. So everything we have done thus far has been defensive. And at present that is what we will continue doing. But if President Trump doesn't think he can get a peace deal, then Connecticut is back.
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