Trump Declares ‘Total Victory’ for US Following Iran Ceasefire, AFP Reports
On April 7, Reuters reported President Donald Trump spoke to AFP. He said the United States had achieved a “total and complete victory” after a two-week ceasefire with Iran.
Trump declared total victory for the US, according to AFP reports. He called the outcome a decisive success for Washington.
Terms of the ceasefire and Iran proposal
Trump said the United States had received a 10-point proposal from Iran. He described the plan as a workable basis for negotiations.
The ceasefire was set to last two weeks. Officials offered few immediate details about enforcement or monitoring.
Threats and deterrence
Reporters asked about Trump’s prior threats to hit Iranian civilian infrastructure. He responded, “You’re going to have to see.”
The comment left potential repercussions vague. No timeline or targets were specified by the president.
Nuclear material and guarantees
Trump insisted that Iran’s nuclear material would be addressed in any peace deal. He said, “That will be perfectly taken care of, or I wouldn’t have settled.”
He offered no specifics on uranium or disposal arrangements. The administration did not outline verification steps.
Assessment of US objectives
The president has given shifting goals and timelines for the conflict. He nonetheless reiterated that Washington’s objectives had been met.
Analysts will watch whether the 10-point proposal leads to durable progress. The coming days may clarify implementation and oversight.
Reporting by Anusha Shah in Bengaluru. Edited by Christian Schmollinger and Kim Coghill. Published on Filmogaz.com.