🇺🇸 🇮🇷 Trump Draws Clear Line on Iranian Nuclear Ambitions and Hormuz Access
President Donald Trump has stated plainly that Iran will never possess a nuclear weapon and that the Strait of Hormuz will soon reopen for normal commercial traffic.
In a recent message, Trump singled out Victoria Coates of the Heritage Foundation for her straightforward understanding of the file and repeated the core conditions: no nuclear weapons for Tehran and restored passage through the narrow waterway that carries a large share of the world’s oil. The comments arrive against a backdrop of recent tensions, blockades and diplomatic exchanges aimed at ending active conflict in the region.
Accounts of the talks describe a proposed settlement in which Iran would formally renounce nuclear arms development or purchase in any form. In return, restrictions on shipping would lift and the strait would return to regular use. Trump has expressed confidence that the main points have received approval at the highest levels and that final steps could come quickly, though events on the ground have kept the exact timing uncertain.
A firm refusal to accept nuclear weapons in the hands of a regime that has previously threatened to close the strait underscores a basic reality: vital trade routes cannot be held hostage, and the spread of the most dangerous weapons must be blocked before it begins. Predictable energy flows and the absence of new nuclear threats contribute directly to steadier conditions for industries and households that depend on stable markets far from the Persian Gulf.
On X the split in reactions follows familiar patterns. Posts supporting a decisive approach to security and non-proliferation have welcomed the repeated red lines as necessary to prevent blackmail and keep commerce moving. More skeptical voices, often from progressive accounts, have questioned whether any agreement will hold and have highlighted frictions with regional partners as proof that workable deals remain difficult to secure.
Trump:
Iran will never have a Nuclear weapon, and the Strait of Hormuz will be opening up for business very shortly!!!