
President Donald Trump announced on Friday that Iran has “agreed to everything” in high-stakes negotiations aimed at ending the recent conflict and permanently dismantling Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
Speaking in a phone interview with CBS News, President Trump declared that Iran has committed to indefinitely suspending its nuclear program, halting all uranium enrichment forever, and working jointly with the United States to remove its stockpile of highly enriched uranium—what the President colorfully calls the “nuclear dust” buried after last year’s precision U.S. airstrikes.
“They’ve agreed to give us back the nuclear dust,” Trump stated firmly. “We would have done it the other way if we had to,” he added, a clear reminder that American military superiority forced the rogue regime to the table.
The breakthrough comes after weeks of intense pressure, including a U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz, following a short two-week ceasefire. Iran’s foreign minister claimed the strait is now “completely open” to commercial traffic, signaling that Tehran is bending under the weight of Trump’s no-nonsense approach.
Trump emphasized that the deal includes zero enrichment in perpetuity, no unfreezing of Iranian assets or sanctions relief in exchange for nuclear concessions, and broader commitments that could curb Iran’s support for terror proxies like Hezbollah and Hamas.
Negotiations are advancing rapidly, with another meeting expected this weekend. Trump described the talks as progressing smoothly with Iran’s new leadership, even suggesting the situation resembles a form of “regime change” in behavior if not in name.
He made clear there are “no sticking points” left and that a final deal could drop any minute.
This marks a dramatic reversal from the weak Obama-Biden era, when Iran received pallets of cash, sanctions relief, and a pathway to nuclear weapons under the disastrous JCPOA.
Under Trump’s first term and now in his second, maximum pressure—economic sanctions, targeted military strikes, and unwavering resolve — has brought the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism to its knees without endless wars or American boots on the ground.
Critics on the left and in the legacy media are already downplaying the claims, noting that Iranian spokespeople have pushed back on some details, particularly the handover of enriched uranium. Tehran insists talks are still in early stages. But Trump’s track record speaks for itself: when he says a deal is close and America is winning, history shows he delivers.
Conservatives have long warned that only strength deters dictators and jihadists. Weakness invites aggression, as seen in the Biden years when Iran-backed attacks surged across the region and nuclear breakout time shrank dangerously. Trump’s strategy — peace through strength — is proving once again that America doesn’t beg; it leads, and adversaries eventually fold.
The President also warned that if a long-term agreement isn’t finalized soon, the ceasefire could end and the U.S. would “start dropping bombs again.” The blockade remains in full force until the deal is locked in, ensuring Iran has every incentive to follow through.