Trump Declares No Nuclear Weapons Against Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump has ruled out the use of nuclear weapons against Iran, emphasizing conventional military successes. Expressing a desire for a long-term peace deal, Trump asserted the U.S. military's capacity to address any aggression efficiently without nuclear intervention. He aims for a lasting resolution with Iran.
In a recent White House statement, U.S. President Donald Trump clarified his stance on nuclear weapons, asserting he would not use them against Iran. He highlighted the effectiveness of conventional military strategies in diminishing Iran's capabilities without resorting to nuclear options.
The President addressed the ongoing geopolitical tensions with Iran, expressing a preference for a thoughtful approach over haste in achieving a long-term peace settlement. While acknowledging Iran's potential military fortifications during a ceasefire, Trump expressed confidence in the U.S. military's ability to neutralize such developments swiftly.
Trump underscored his commitment to negotiating a durable agreement, rather than pursuing a quick fix. He reiterated his pledge for a sustainable peace, emphasizing that a hasty deal could undermine long-term stability. His statements underscore a strategic patience aimed at ensuring a comprehensive and enduring resolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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