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President Trump states the US will soon purchase American wheat, soybeans, and corn using previously frozen Iranian assets amid ongoing negotiations.

President Donald Trump declared that the United States will soon begin purchasing wheat, soybeans, and corn from American farmers by utilizing Iranian assets that had been frozen under US sanctions.
Trump indicated that this process is set to start "very soon" and is expected to be "very large" in scale.
He affirmed that Iran has agreed "100%" not to possess nuclear weapons, emphasizing that current negotiations with Tehran are conducted from a position of "absolute strength" following recent military strikes against the country.
Trump described the military action against Iran as necessary, arguing that Iran acquiring nuclear weapons would result in "the disappearance of Israel, a threat to the Middle East, and danger to the world."
Regarding the Strait of Hormuz, Trump stated that the waterway remains open for navigation, noting that oil exports through the strait reached approximately 19 million barrels yesterday, which he described as "the highest number in its history."
He also pointed out a sharp decline in oil prices, suggesting that the drop in crude prices will lead to lower costs for various goods and products, thereby easing economic pressures.
Trump reported that US forces delivered a "very severe blow" to Iran, asserting that Tehran is now seeking to reach an agreement with Washington. He said, "Iran is very eager to make a deal with us, and I think we might reach an agreement."
He claimed that the US military "completely destroyed the Iranian army, its leadership, air force, and navy by 100% within just a week and a half," adding that the United States "sank 159 Iranian ships entirely."
Trump dismissed reports suggesting Iran's situation improved after the conflict, labeling them as "fake news" and calling those spreading such claims "crazy."
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