
President Donald Trump & President of Iran – Strait of Hormuz
BREAKING: President Trump Reveals Iran Desperately Wants Deal with U.S. – America Holds All the Cards

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President Donald Trump delivered a strong update on Iran, stating that the regime badly wants to reach a settlement with the United States. The message underscores America’s dominant position in ongoing negotiations.
Trump: “They Want to Settle Badly”
In his latest comments, President Trump made clear that Tehran is eager for an agreement, but Washington will ultimately decide the terms and timing. This reflects the success of his firm America First approach — applying maximum pressure to force better outcomes for the United States.
Trump’s strategy of peace through strength continues to put adversaries on the defensive while protecting American interests and global stability.
U.S. in Complete Control of Next Steps
The president emphasized that any potential deal will be on America’s terms. After weeks of targeted military actions against Iranian threats in the Strait of Hormuz and elsewhere, Tehran appears increasingly motivated to come back to the table.
This is classic Trump diplomacy: project strength, protect U.S. security, and only negotiate from a position of advantage.
Protecting American Interests First
By maintaining pressure on the Iranian regime, President Trump is preventing Tehran from disrupting critical oil shipping lanes, supporting terror proxies, or developing nuclear capabilities that threaten the region and beyond.
Americans can be confident that national security and economic stability remain top priorities under this administration.
Strong Leadership Producing Results
Trump’s firm stance has clearly rattled the mullahs. Instead of weakness or endless concessions seen in previous administrations, decisive action is forcing Iran to reconsider its aggressive posture.
As always, President Trump is putting America First — ensuring any agreement benefits U.S. security, reduces threats, and avoids unnecessary foreign entanglements.
What do you think — should the U.S. pursue a deal with Iran, or continue maximum pressure? Share your thoughts below and stay tuned for more updates from President Trump on this critical national security issue.
This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion.

Benjamin Harris is a RapidReports front page contributor and editor,proud father of four.



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