Will Iran give up nuclear weapons? Trump's 3 conditions for a peace deal will determine the future of the Middle East

Jaydeep Patel
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Trump Iran Deal Red Lines: The administration of US President Donald Trump has set three strict and non-negotiable conditions i.e. red lines for any possible agreement with Iran. US Treasury Secretary Scott Besant has made an official announcement regarding this during the White House briefing

America's 3 Red Lines for Iran Deal

According to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant, President Trump has made his position clear in a cabinet meeting. If Iran wants to reach an agreement with the US, it must comply with these three conditions.


1. Surrender of Uranium: Iran must completely surrender its highly enriched uranium.


2. Ban on nuclear weapons: Iran can never try to acquire nuclear weapons.


3. Free passage in the Strait of Hormuz: The passage of maritime vessels through the Strait of Hormuz shall be kept completely free and open as before.

Suspense remains intact over reports of an explanation

Recently, there were reports that the two countries have reached a tentative agreement for a 60-day cease-fire and to move ahead with nuclear talks. Besant, however, refused to give official support to these reports. "Discussions are going on between the teams of both parties, but everything depends on what the President wants to do," he said. It would be wrong to say anything before the decision of the President. They will make the best deal for the American people, not accept a poor deal.

Military option open if mediation fails

The US has made it clear that, unless Iran agrees to these terms and takes concrete steps, it will not be given any relief from sanctions. Besant claims that the Trump administration's policy of economic and military pressure has brought Iran back to the negotiating table. This has never happened before. President Trump has always preferred a peace deal, but if diplomatic efforts fail, the military option is back on the table.

Claims of internal discord within the Iranian leadership

The US Treasury Secretary claimed that due to US pressure, the Iranian leadership is very confused and unable to make decisions. The three main pillars of the Iranian government, the elected government, the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) and the clerics are having great difficulties in communicating with each other.

FAQ

Question 1: How many conditions has the US set on any potential deal with Iran?

Answer: The administration of US President Donald Trump has set 3 strict and non-negotiable conditions i.e. 'red line' for any possible deal with Iran.

Question 2: Who officially announced these terms during a White House briefing?

Answer: The official announcement regarding this has been made by US Treasury Secretary Scott Besant.

Question 3: What is America's first red line and what does Iran have to do on it?

Answer: According to the first condition, Iran will have to completely hand over its highly enriched uranium (Enriched Uranium) prepared so far to the international level.

Question 4: What is America's bet against Iran regarding nuclear weapons?

Answer: According to the second condition, Iran can never seek to acquire, build or develop nuclear weapons in the future.

Question 5: What condition has been placed regarding the international waterway 'Strait of Hormuz'?

Answer: As per the third condition, the movement of all international merchant vehicles through the strategically important 'Strait of Hormuz' has to be kept completely free and open as before.



After the discussion on the historic deal between America and Iran, good news came from the Middle East

Analysis: Impact on Global Market and India

Among the 3 strict conditions placed by America against Iran, the most important issue is 'Strait of Hormuz' (Strait of Hormuz). Approximately 20% of the world's crude oil (petroleum) passes through this narrow seaway. If Iran refuses to accept these conditions and tensions escalate, crude oil prices in the global market may skyrocket, which may also have a direct impact on the economy of countries like India. Hence, the Trump administration wants to strengthen global trade security along with nuclear weapons through this agreement.



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