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Trump says chance of deal collapsing is low

US President Donald Trump said the possibility of the agreement breaking down remains low, but warned that any setback would trigger a conflict of unprecedented force. He also said US ships, aircraft and military personnel will hold their current positions until Iran is confirmed to have fulfilled all conditions.

US President Donald Trump issued a new statement on the agreement with Iran, combining cautious optimism with a sharp warning. In a post on his social media account, Trump said US military assets would remain in place until Washington is certain that Tehran has met all of its obligations. While he described the likelihood of the deal collapsing as low, he also made clear that any disruption would be met with overwhelming force, underscoring that the United States is not preparing to lower its guard.

US forces will remain in position

Trump said American ships, aircraft and military personnel will continue to hold their current positions until it is fully confirmed that Iran has met all the terms of the agreement. His statement signaled that Washington intends to maintain its military posture in the region throughout the implementation phase.

Trump: “The chance of a breakdown is low”

The US president said he sees the possibility of the agreement falling apart as a low probability. Even so, his message suggested that the administration is treating the process with caution rather than full confidence.

Sharp warning over any setback

Trump also delivered a striking warning about what could happen if the process is disrupted. “Nevertheless, if there is a setback, the conflict will begin with a force never seen before. Our great military is resting right now and eagerly awaiting its next conquest,” he said, reinforcing a message of deterrence.

Nuclear issue and Strait of Hormuz message

Standing by previous decisions, Trump said Iran would never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. He also stressed that the Strait of Hormuz would remain “open and secure,” making clear that Washington sees maritime security as a key part of the current balance.

“America is back”

Trump added that the US administration would not be swayed by what he described as false narratives in the region. He closed his statement with the words, “America is back,” in another sign that the White House wants to project strength alongside the agreement process.

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