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🕐 2026년 6월 1일 PM 09:45
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Trump Toughens Stance on Iran Deal Amid Middle East Tensions

US President Donald Trump has set tougher conditions for a potential deal with Iran, demanding an end to nuclear weapons development and acquisition, and the destruction of existing nuclear material. He emphasized patience despite ongoing military provocations in the Middle East.
Mon Jun 01 2026

Trump Reinforces Demands for Iran Deal, Stresses Patience

President Donald Trump has outlined more stringent conditions for a potential nuclear deal with Iran. Trump emphasized that Iran must agree not to develop or purchase nuclear weapons, and any existing nuclear material must be destroyed. Additionally, the Strait of Hormuz must be immediately opened without tolls, Iran must remove or detonate all sea mines, and the U.S. naval blockade must be lifted. While Trump stated Iran has agreed to forgo nuclear weapons, he stressed that he is in "no hurry" to finalize a deal, warning that hasty decisions can lead to poor outcomes.

Ongoing Middle East Tensions and Iranian Provocations

Despite recent military exchanges over the weekend, President Trump insists Iran still desires a deal. However, rocket attacks by Iran on a U.S. base in Kuwait and retaliatory strikes by the U.S. have escalated tensions in the Middle East. Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN) described the Iranian regime as "discombobulated," attributing this to the prolonged negotiation process. He supported Trump's view that the Iranian people should decide their country's leadership and expressed hope for a deal that could unlock Iran's significant economic potential. This ongoing instability underscores the complex nature of achieving a lasting peace agreement.

*Source: YouTube: Fox News (2026-06-01)*

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