Trump Amends Iran Nuclear Deal to Prevent Nuclear Weapons
- President Donald Trump has asserted that a nuclear agreement with Iran will prevent the country from acquiring nuclear weapons.
- Reports from CNN Arabic and Al-Arabiya indicate that the U.S.
- President will not accept any Iranian agreement that does not meet his red lines.
U.S. President Donald Trump has asserted that a nuclear agreement with Iran will prevent the country from acquiring nuclear weapons. According to reporting from Sky News Arabia on June 1, 2026, Trump made these statements to resolve ongoing disputes regarding the efficacy of the deal and its ability to block Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
Reports from CNN Arabic and Al-Arabiya indicate that the U.S. Administration is currently implementing modifications to the text of the agreement. U.S. Officials cited by Al-Arabiya revealed that these amendments are intended to refine the specific terms of the pact between Washington and Tehran.
Negotiation Requirements and Red Lines
The Al-Riyadh newspaper reported that the U.S. President will not accept any Iranian agreement that does not meet his red lines
. While the specific nature of these requirements was not detailed, the reporting emphasizes that these conditions are non-negotiable for the finalization of the text.

These developments occur amid broader regional security concerns. Asharq Al-Awsat noted that the geopolitical stakes of the current tensions and negotiations extend from Shaqif Castle, a strategic location in Southern Lebanon, to the Strait of Hormuz, the critical waterway for global oil transit.
The ongoing process involves the adjustment of legal language within the agreement to ensure that the stated goal of preventing nuclear weaponization is strictly enforceable. The modifications reported by CNN Arabic are part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to ensure the final document aligns with U.S. Security interests.
