Mike Waltz, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, expressed confidence on ABC's This Week that the Trump administration would sign a final peace deal with Iran on Sunday. The statements were made during an interview with Martha Raddatz and reported by The Hill. No details on agreement terms appear in the sourced claims.
The reported draft represents a pragmatic return to diplomacy that caps proliferation risks through enforceable limits rather than maximum pressure.
“De-escalation and multilateral engagement”
Conservative
Allowing retention of diluted uranium echoes JCPOA flaws by providing relief to a regime that sponsors terrorism without dismantling its nuclear infrastructure.
“Maximum pressure and verifiable rollback”
Libertarian
State-to-state nuclear bargaining empowers authoritarian governments and sidesteps individual rights in favor of regime stability.
“Non-intervention and avoidance of foreign entanglements”
Devil's Advocate
All perspectives assume unverified deal terms from an Iranian source to Haaretz while ignoring that supplied claims only record Waltz’s generic Sunday-signing confidence.
“Narrow sourcing and missing verification details”