Trump Declares No Nuclear Weapons Will Be Used Against Iran
Trump reveals nuclear weapon plans in Iran war
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US President Donald Trump stated he would not use nuclear weapons in the ongoing conflict with Iran, emphasizing the need for a peaceful resolution. He mentioned that the US has control over the Strait of Hormuz and is applying pressure on Iran to curb its nuclear ambitions while maintaining a strong oil supply.
- 01Trump affirmed he would not use nuclear weapons against Iran.
- 02The US controls the Strait of Hormuz to pressure Iran into negotiations.
- 03Trump claims the US has a robust economy and sufficient oil supply.
- 04Further military action remains an option if no deal is reached.
- 05Iran has agreed to halt executions of several women following US intervention.
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In a recent press conference, US President Donald Trump asserted that he would not resort to nuclear weapons in the conflict with Iran, stating that such weapons should never be used. He highlighted the United States' control over the Strait of Hormuz, claiming it is being kept closed to pressure Iran into negotiations regarding its nuclear program. Trump emphasized that the US economy is strong, producing more oil than Saudi Arabia and Russia combined, and is not facing any oil shortages. He indicated that military action remains a possibility if a deal is not reached, noting that Iran is under pressure due to its oil situation. Additionally, Trump mentioned that Iran has agreed to halt the execution of several women at the US's request, showcasing a diplomatic effort amidst the tensions.
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The ongoing conflict and US strategies may affect global oil prices and regional stability, impacting economies reliant on oil imports.
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