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Donald Trump says he is unwilling to accept what he described as a weak agreement with Iran and is instead focused on securing broader diplomatic progress throughout the Middle East, including expanding participation in the Abraham Accords. Trump also sharply criticized the Obama-era Iran nuclear agreement while highlighting ongoing efforts to bring additional nations into regional normalization agreements. TOP STORY: TRUMP REJECTS “BAD DEAL” According to Trump: “I'm not going to do this to get a crummy agreement.” Trump argued that any future agreement involving Iran must avoid mistakes he believes were made under previous administrations. He specifically criticized the Iran nuclear deal negotiated during the Obama administration, calling it: “The worst agreement ever signed.” Trump said he believes stronger diplomatic and economic pressure has created opportunities for a different approach in the region. ABRAHAM ACCORDS REMAIN A PRIORITY Trump also emphasized the importance of expanding the Abraham Accords. The agreements, first negotiated during Trump's first term, normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations. According to Trump: “We'd like to have them join the Abraham Accords.” Trump referenced countries including: Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Qatar He described additional participation as potentially: “Historic.” DIPLOMATIC EFFORTS CONTINUE Trump said ongoing negotiations are being led by senior administration officials and advisers. According to his remarks: ➡️ Discussions are continuing with regional partners ➡️ Expanding diplomatic ties remains a major objective ➡️ The administration sees normalization agreements as a pathway toward greater regional stability Supporters argue broader participation could: Improve regional security Increase economic cooperation Reduce long-term tensions between nations MIDDLE EAST STRATEGY IN FOCUS Trump suggested that recent geopolitical developments may create new opportunities for diplomatic breakthroughs. Supporters of the Abraham Accords argue: ➡️ The agreements represent one of the most significant diplomatic shifts in the region in decades ➡️ Additional participation could further reshape Middle East politics ➡️ Economic and security cooperation could expand substantially Critics maintain that broader regional challenges, including conflicts involving Iran and Gaza, continue complicating diplomatic efforts. WHY THIS MATTERS This impacts: U.S. foreign policy Middle East diplomacy Israel-Arab relations Iran negotiations Regional security International alliances Expansion of the Abraham Accords remains one of the most significant foreign policy objectives currently being pursued in the Middle East. #Trump #AbrahamAccords #MiddleEast #ForeignPolicy #Iran #Israel #SaudiArabia #Diplomacy #BreakingNews #USNews