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US-Iran peace deal: Trump says Iran will get 'no money, not ten cents'; claims Tehran is finished

US-Iran peace deal: Trump says Iran will get 'no money, not ten cents'; claims Tehran is finished
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US President Donald Trump has reiterated that Iran will receive no financial relief despite a new 14-point peace agreement. Trump claims the deal was signed due to Iran's desperate economic and military state rather than US necessity.

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This agreement marks a significant shift in US-Iran relations, potentially impacting global oil markets and regional stability in the Middle East.

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Days after signing the 14-point Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU ) to end the war with Iran, US President Donald Trump on Friday (local time) reiterated the terms of the 60-day negotiation period, declaring that Tehran would receive "not ten cents" in financial relief.

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The article relies heavily on the President's own framing of the deal as a victory and Iran's 'finished' status.

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