Trump Vows Iran Blockade Until Deal "100% Complete and Fully Signed"

US President Donald Trump declared that the US naval blockade on Iran will persist until any agreement with Tehran is completely finalized and signed. He claimed diplomatic successes, including Iran opening the Strait of Hormuz and a historic ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. Trump asserted Iran would never obtain a nuclear weapon and that the US would secure all nuclear material without monetary exchange. His remarks come amid ongoing negotiations, with Trump expressing optimism while insisting the blockade is a key point of leverage.

Key Points: Trump: Iran Blockade Stays Until Deal Fully Signed

  • Blockade tied to final deal
  • Claims Iran opened Strait of Hormuz
  • Cites Lebanon-Israel ceasefire
  • Denies money for nuclear material
  • Negotiations continue through weekend
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US President Trump says Iran deal to remain under blockade until "100% complete and fully signed"

US President Donald Trump says naval blockade on Iran will remain until a potential agreement is "100% complete and fully signed," citing regional breakthroughs.

"We'll remain in full force and effect as it pertains to Iran until such time as our transaction with Iran is 100% complete and fully signed - Donald Trump"

Arizona, April 18

US President Donald Trump on Friday said that any agreement with Iran would not take full effect until it is completely finalised, even as he claimed major diplomatic and security breakthroughs involving Tehran, Israel and Lebanon.

While speaking on ongoing developments in West Asia at the Turning Point USA event in Phoenix, Arizona, Trump said, "This will be a great and brilliant day for the world because Iran has just announced that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open and ready for business and full passage. But the naval blockade with the greatest navy in the world, from the greatest military the world has ever seen, we built it. During my first term, we built it...We'll remain in full force and effect as it pertains to Iran until such time as our transaction with Iran is 100 % complete and fully signed"

He also referred to nuclear-related developments, saying, "The USA will get all nuclear dust...That white powdery substance created by our B-2 bombers, those great B-2 bombers, late one evening, seven months ago. No money will exchange hands in any way or form...Iran, with the help of the USA, has removed or is removing all of the sea mines...They will never have a nuclear weapon"

On the recent Lebanon ceasefire, Trump said the US had helped broker a major breakthrough in Lebanon.

"Yesterday, we achieved what everyone said was impossible, an unprecedented ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. That hasn't taken place in 78 years. Our deal with Iran is not in any way tied to Lebanon, but we will make Lebanon great again..."

His remarks come amid ongoing negotiations and heightened geopolitical tensions, with Washington maintaining that discussions with Tehran are continuing while insisting on strict conditions for any final agreement.

Earlier, he expressed optimism about ongoing negotiations with Iran, saying talks will continue through the weekend as efforts intensify toward a possible agreement.

"We've had some very good discussions ... and we've done a good job, but we'll see. Talks are going on, and we'll go on over the weekend," adding, "A lot of good things are happening, and that includes Lebanon, too," Trump said.

Responding to concerns raised by Iranian officials over gaps in negotiations, he said, "If there are, we will have to straighten it out. I don't think there's too many significant differences," and added that the US naval blockade on Iranian ports would end once an "agreement is signed."

Trump reiterated that the blockade would remain until a deal is completed, saying it would continue "until such time as our transaction with Iran is 100% complete."

He also earlier claimed Iran had "agreed to everything" in talks, including cooperation on removing enriched uranium, though Iranian officials have strongly denied agreeing to transfer uranium abroad.

- ANI

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Priya S
"Make Lebanon great again"? Seriously? 🤦‍♀️ The focus should be on verifiable denuclearization, not catchy slogans. As an Indian, I'm wary of any deal that increases US military presence near our neighbourhood. It always has ripple effects here.
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Rohit P
Keeping the blockade until 100% signed is the right move. Can't trust the Iranian regime after all these years. India has suffered from instability in the Middle East. A firm US position might finally force a real solution. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The contradictions are glaring. He claims Iran agreed to everything, but their officials deny it. This "my way or the highway" approach rarely works in complex diplomacy. Hope cooler heads prevail for the sake of global stability, including for allies like India.
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Vikram M
The Lebanon ceasefire after 78 years is a big deal if true. But linking everything to "deals" feels transactional. Peace isn't a business contract. India's stance of strategic autonomy is wise—we must engage with all parties independently.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, this article shows why we need multiple sources. The tone is very matter-of-fact, but the President's statements are highly contentious. The media should provide more critical analysis, especially on claims about "nuclear dust" and what Iran has actually agreed to.
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