Trump: Iran Cannot Have a Nuclear Bomb
- President Donald Trump has repeatedly emphasized in 2024 and 2025 that Iran must be prevented from acquiring nuclear weapons.
- This stance follows heightened tensions in the Middle East, including Israeli air strikes targeting Iran's nuclear facilities and top scientists.
- Trump has urged Iran to return to negotiations conditional on stopping its nuclear weapons pursuit, ending terrorism sponsorship, and halting proxy wars.
- He has said, "You can't have peace if Iran has a nuclear weapon," and warned nuclear arms represent the greatest threat to global security.
- The administration's position implies continued pressure on Iran through sanctions and support for Israel, signaling no tolerance for Iran acquiring nuclear arms.
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Donald Trump now suggests, more clearly than on previous occasions, that a regime change in Iran is a real possibility. During a conversation with journalists in the White House, the president said that “I have been saying more than twenty years that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon” and added that, unlike other powers, “they would use it.” Trump insisted that he is not looking for a war, but he raised a dilemma that, according to him, he only …
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The US State Department reiterated its firm stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions, emphasising that Iran cannot possess a nuclear weapon. This position has been consistently maintained by President Trump amidst rising tensions with Israel.
Trump Has Been Clear For 14 Years That Iran Cannot Have A Nuclear Weapon
President Donald Trump has consistently stated for 14 years that Iran must not obtain a nuclear weapon, according to the White House.“President Donald J. Trump has never wavered in his stance that Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon — a pledge he has made repeatedly, both in office and on the campaign trail,” the White House said in a statement.LIVE UPDATES: Trump Calls For Iran To Surrender, Says The Ayatollah Is An ‘Easy Target’The…
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