Trump, Putin on same page about Iran's nuclear weapon capabilities, White House says
- President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agree that Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons, according to the White House.
- Trump reinstated a maximum pressure campaign on Iran and hopes to negotiate a nuclear deal, stating, 'I would rather negotiate a deal.'
- The United Nations Security Council condemned Iran's rapid uranium enrichment and expressed concerns about its nuclear capabilities in a closed meeting.
- The United States accused Iran of 'flagrantly' defying the Security Council with its rapid uranium enrichment.
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Israel needs US stealth bombers if Trump decides to destroy Iran’s nuclear sites
Iran can enrich enough uranium for a nuclear weapon within weeks. The options to stop Iran from getting a bomb, if it so chooses, are through a nuclear deal like the one President Donald Trump withdrew from in 2018 or with overwhelming military force. “There are two ways Iran can be handled, militarily or you can make a deal. I would prefer to make a deal,” Trump said in a March 6 interview with Fox News. The US, he said, has “a situation with I…
Iranian political commentator - 'Trump's policies push countries toward acquiring nuclear weapons'
Iranian political commentator Emad Abshenas stated that American foreign policy is rooted in deception and that sanctions are ineffective against Iran and driving multiple nations—from Japan to Saudi Arabia—to seek nuclear weapons. The post WATCH: Iranian political commentator – ‘Trump’s policies push countries toward acquiring nuclear weapons’ appeared first on World Israel News.
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