The geopolitical map of the world may undergo radical changes in the coming days. Donald Trump has outlined the conditions under which the US is ready to lift the unprecedented naval blockade on Iran and open the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. However, this decision comes with strict demands that Tehran must fulfill unconditionally.

Condition No. 1: Total Renunciation of Nuclear Ambitions

The main lever of pressure is the nuclear program. The US President has made it clear: Iran must forever renounce its intention to possess nuclear weapons. Only upon fulfillment of this point will the strait be opened for unlimited shipping in both directions. No tariffs, no delays — the world's trade arteries will resume normal operations.

Operation 'Clean Sea'

The situation regarding the mining of the waters has already been resolved by the American side. US underwater minesweepers have successfully neutralized most explosive devices. Now it is Iran's turn: Tehran must immediately locate and detonate all remaining mines. Trump has already addressed the captains stranded in the strait with congratulations, urging them to prepare for their return home.

Elimination of Underground Infrastructure

The most complex technical stage concerns the destruction of buried enriched uranium. Reminding of the powerful strike by B-2 strategic bombers delivered 11 months ago, Trump referred to the remaining material as 'nuclear dust'. It must be excavated and destroyed.

This engineering operation will require the assistance of two superpowers — the US and China. Only these countries possess the necessary technologies for excavations of such depth. The process will take place under the supervision of the IAEA and in coordination with Iran.

Finances and the Political Finale

Questions of financial settlements are currently postponed 'until further notice'. Trump has gone to the White House Situation Room for the final approval of the agreement details. Meanwhile, a two-month ceasefire is in effect, during which the parties must sign the final document on the cessation of hostilities.