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When will Trump resume military strikes on Iran? The American President explains


The US President repeated ‘s warning to will resort to military force decisively if an agreement is not reached.

Trump said: "If we do not reach an agreement, we will eliminate them militarily with extreme force"

He confirmed during a television interview broadcast on NBC on Sunday that he would not agree to the release of frozen Iranian assets or ease the sanctions imposed on Tehran before reaching an agreement that ends the war.

Frozen Iranian funds

In response to a question about the possibility of releasing the frozen Iranian funds or lifting some sanctions within the framework of a possible agreement, Trump answered, “No,” indicating that this may happen later if Iran adheres to what he described. It acted correctly and made positive progress.

Iran has been demanding for some time the release of its funds frozen abroad, which were frozen as a result of the US sanctions imposed on it.

In the same context, a source familiar with the file revealed that the US Treasury Department is studying the possibility of employing these assets to compensate the Gulf countries for the damage resulting from Iranian strikes during the war in the Middle East.

Trump also renewed his confirmation of knowing the location of Iran’s highly enriched uranium stock, He stressed his desire to recover it by any means, without clarifying whether the United States would resort to deploying military forces to achieve this.

Iranian uranium stockpile

He explained that if an agreement is reached with Tehran and there is a common understanding, work will be done to withdraw, remove and destroy this uranium, whether inside Iran or in another location.

The highly enriched uranium file is one of the most prominent points of contention in the ongoing talks between Washington and Washington. And Tehran.

Marco Rubio recently confirmed that this issue is clearly on the negotiating table, noting that Iran has not yet agreed to the American demand to remove its stock of enriched uranium.

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