Washington, USA – The White House confirmed that the recently concluded agreement with Iran embodies the strategic approach of the U.S. President based on the “America First” principle, describing it as a radical shift and a path entirely different from the policies followed by previous administrations, which the current administration deems ineffective.
A Break with Appeasement Policies
The statement issued by the White House clarified that the new agreement categorically rejects the “appeasement” approach adopted by previous administrations in dealing with Tehran. The U.S. administration stressed that it will not pursue policies of providing funds or political concessions, asserting its conviction that such methods have not yielded sustainable results but rather exacerbated regional and international challenges instead of resolving them.
Protecting Interests and National Security
The White House emphasized that the “America First” principle was the governing and guiding framework for all rounds of negotiations. It asserted that the administration was keen to reach precise understandings that achieve the strategic goals of the United States while ensuring the protection of national interests and bolstering American national security without being drawn into obligations or additional burdens that do not serve Washington’s aspirations.
A Diplomatic Vision to Avoid Costly Conflicts
The statement added that the agreement is fully consistent with the administration’s broader vision, which seeks to avoid involvement in prolonged and costly wars—both financially and humanly. Instead, the administration focuses on adopting balanced diplomatic paths aimed at achieving regional stability while simultaneously preserving the security and interests of the United States and its allies in the region, thereby providing a safer and more stable environment according to the American perspective.


