Trump Defends Iran War Stance, Claims No Broken Promises
Trump denies that he campaigned on ending wars: ‘I didn’t promise anything’

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In a recent interview, President Donald Trump denied breaking campaign promises regarding war, asserting that the conflict with Iran would not be endless. He emphasized the distinction between wars and endless conflicts while discussing military actions and their implications for U.S. foreign policy.
- 01Trump stated he did not promise to end all wars during his 2024 campaign, emphasizing the need for a strong military.
- 02He compared the ongoing conflict in Iran to a swift military operation in Venezuela, claiming rapid success in neutralizing threats.
- 03The president threatened military action to seize Iran's nuclear materials if a deal is not reached, indicating a hardline stance.
- 04Despite assurances of a peace deal, no agreement has been finalized, with Trump seeking further guarantees from Iran.
- 05The ongoing war has led to significant economic disruptions, including rising gas prices and increased costs for farmers.
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During a recent interview with NBC's Kristen Welker, President Donald Trump denied accusations that he broke campaign promises concerning war, particularly regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran. He asserted that he had not guaranteed an end to all wars, stating, “I didn’t promise anything,” while emphasizing the importance of maintaining a strong military. Trump characterized the conflict with Iran as distinct from 'endless wars,' claiming it would soon conclude. He compared the situation to a successful military operation in Venezuela, underscoring his administration's military capabilities. Trump also threatened to use military force to seize Iran's nuclear materials if a deal was not reached, indicating a willingness to take aggressive action. Despite claims of being close to a peace deal, no agreement has materialized, and Trump is seeking further assurances from Iran regarding its nuclear ambitions. The war has caused significant economic repercussions, including rising gas prices and increased costs for agricultural products, as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, disrupting global shipping.
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The ongoing conflict has led to significant economic disruptions in the U.S., particularly affecting gas prices and agricultural costs.
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