Trump: «Today the signature with Iran, then Hormuz open to all». The Pasdaran deny: “It won’t happen”

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The signing of the agreement with Iran «is scheduled for tomorrow (today ndc) and, immediately afterwards, the Strait of Hormuz will be OPEN TO ALL». Donald Trump wrote it on his social network Truth. But a slowdown comes immediately from Tehran: the Revolutionary Guards deny that the agreement will be signed tomorrow.

Trump’s post: «A wall without nuclear weapons»

«Barack Hussein Obama’s deal with Iran, the JCPOA, was an easy, smooth, smooth path to a nuclear weapon, which Iran would have had six years ago and would have used long before that. My deal with Iran is the exact opposite: A WALL WITHOUT NUCLEAR WEAPONS! In fact, they no longer want a nuclear weapon, nor will they have one, either through purchase, or development, or in any other way. The agreement should be signed tomorrow, and immediately after signing, the Strait of Hormuz will be OPEN TO ALL,” writes the President of the United States.

«No exchange of money» and «the definitive alternative»

«Our relationship with Iran is very different and better than what previous administrations have had – continues Trump -. Unlike the hundreds of billions of dollars Obama paid them, including $1.7 billion in cash, there will be no exchange of money. At the right time, when all is quiet, we will move to recover the nuclear dust, buried deep beneath the towering granite mountains, thanks to our splendid B-2 bombers and their brilliant pilots, and we will disintegrate and destroy it, both in Iran and in the United States. We look forward to working with Iran and throughout the Middle East for many years to come. We hope this process goes quickly, easily and smoothly. If not, we have the definitive alternative, which we hope will never be used again!

Iran slows down: the Revolutionary Guards deny it

Iran’s military, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, has denied that Iran will sign a deal with the United States tomorrow and criticized President Trump’s “unusual insistence” on signing the deal that same day. CNN writes it. The Pasdaran Corps described the timing as a “test for the Iranian negotiating team” and said Trump’s announcement comes “despite Iranian negotiators having explicitly stated that the memorandum has not yet been finalized and that tomorrow’s signing will definitely not happen.”

In a post on Telegram, the group speculated that Trump intended to time the signing of the agreement to coincide with his birthday, June 14. “Some observers believe that his insistence may be motivated by a desire to use the occasion in a symbolic way and turn it into a personal publicity event,” the statement read.