Trump Declares War with Iran as 60-Day Deadline Passes
'Lunatics Can't Have Nukes': Trump's Dig At Iran As 60-Day War Deadline Ends
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President Donald Trump stated that the US is engaged in a war with Iran, asserting that 'lunatics can't have a nuclear weapon.' As the 60-day war deadline ends, he rejected Iran's proposal for peace, emphasizing the need for a strong stance against Tehran's leadership. The fragile ceasefire remains in place amid ongoing tensions.
- 01Trump insists the US is at war with Iran to prevent nuclear armament.
- 02He rejected Iran's peace proposal, citing disjointed leadership.
- 03The ceasefire is fragile but still holding amidst accusations of violations.
- 04Iran's Foreign Minister is actively seeking regional support for peace.
- 05Trump emphasizes military options as a potential response to Iran.
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President Donald Trump declared that the US is in a war with Iran, arguing that 'lunatics can't have a nuclear weapon.' This statement comes as the 60-day deadline for military action against Iran has passed, requiring Congressional approval for any extension. Trump claimed that US military actions have significantly weakened Iran, stating, 'They have no navy. They have no air force.' He rejected a recent peace proposal from Iran, asserting that the conflict would not end prematurely due to Tehran's 'fractured leadership.' Despite ongoing accusations of ceasefire violations, the current ceasefire remains intact. Trump presented two options for Iran: to either face severe military action or negotiate a deal. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has been engaging with regional leaders to gather support for peace initiatives, although recent talks in Pakistan yielded no progress.
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The ongoing conflict and rejection of peace proposals may lead to further military escalation, affecting regional stability and global oil markets.
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