“Crazy people can’t have nuclear weapons,” Trump said, dismissing Iran’s peace proposal

US President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s peace proposal. Military actions and discussions – leaving all sides open, he said, America is engaged in war to ensure that nuclear weapons do not fall into the hands of madmen. He was heard to say, “You know, we are in the middle of a war. I think you would agree that we can’t put nuclear weapons in the hands of lunatics.”

US President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s peace proposal. Military action and negotiations – leaving all sides open, he said, America is engaged in this war because madmen cannot have nuclear weapons.

Trump needs the approval of the US Congress to extend the 60-day deadline for war. Under such circumstances, Trump claims that US action against Iran has prevented a nuclear catastrophe. “We stopped them with B-2s. If we hadn’t, they would have had nuclear weapons. Israel, the Middle East and Europe — everything would have been torn apart,” he said.

Trump also asserted that Iran’s military capabilities have been severely diminished. “They have no navy. No air force. No anti-aircraft equipment. No radar. Their leaders are gone,” he said.

Pakistan is mediating to stop America’s conflict with Iran. Trump rejected Iran’s latest peace proposal sent through them. He informed, “We will not move from there before the scheduled time. We do not want the same problem to arise again after three years.” In addition, the US president said in a dig at Tehran, “Their leadership is completely disorganized. Everyone wants to reach an agreement, but there is utter chaos among themselves…”

Meanwhile, according to US reports, the new plan is to launch small but lethal strikes to destroy Iran’s infrastructure in the event that the US resumes war against Iran. Centcom hopes this will put pressure on Tehran and force it to the negotiating table. The U.S. military hopes that, once mass bombing begins, Iran may become more flexible on the nuclear issue when negotiating the terms of peace talks.

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