1. Proposes Two Methods for Handling Iran's Enriched Uranium
—US President Trump posted on social media that Iran's enriched uranium stockpile will be handled in two ways: either immediately transferred to the US for destruction, or, more preferably, destroyed on-site (or at another mutually acceptable location) through close cooperation and coordination with Iran, with the entire process and related matters witnessed by the Atomic Energy Commission (or its equivalent).
2. Calls on Saudi Arabia and Other Countries to Sign the "Abraham Accords" First
—According to Saudi Arabia's Al Arabiya TV on the 25th, regarding US President Trump's call for Saudi Arabia and other countries to sign the "Abraham Accords" and normalize relations with Israel before the US and Iran reach an agreement, a Saudi source stated that Saudi Arabia's position remains unchanged. Saudi Arabia has repeatedly emphasized that it will not normalize relations with Israel if Palestinians cannot establish a state.
3. Supports Israel's Fight Against Hezbollah—A senior US official revealed that the Trump administration will support Israel in increasing its military strikes against Hezbollah.
4. Plans to Build Trump Tower in Tbilisi, Georgia
—Official records show that the planned Trump Tower in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital, will be built on land currently partially owned by the son of the Georgian leader under US sanctions. The proposed skyscraper is a joint venture between a local consortium and the Trump Organization.
5. Critique of Congress and the Courts—According to the Washington Post, US President Trump has made no secret of prioritizing the construction of the White House banquet hall,
mentioning it far more often than most other issues. In recent weeks, anyone who might delay the banquet hall's construction, including a federal judge, a Senate official, and a local historian, has been fiercely criticized by him.
6. Further Threats to Iran
—According to US media reports, the US struck Iran, claiming the action was "self-defense." This move comes as President Trump pushes for a peace agreement in the region. Trump warned that it would be "either a big deal for everyone or no deal at all," and threatened to "bring things back to the battlefield and start firing again, on a scale and with a force greater than ever before."