Iran-US War: ‘I will use nuclear weapons…’, Trump’s big statement amid war; How much loss to Iran?
Iran-US War: middle east Amid the ongoing war, US President Donald Trump’s rhetoric is showing no sign of ending. Every day Trump keeps making new claims regarding Iran. Now Trump’s new statement has come out. He believes that there is no need to use nuclear weapons in this war. He claimed that huge damage has been caused to Iran through conventional military attacks and the situation has already reached a critical point.
While speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump also said that the use of nuclear weapons is not only unnecessary, but it should not be allowed under any circumstances. He stressed that America has effectively demonstrated its military capability without nuclear weapons.
What is Trump’s stance on nuclear weapons?
In response to a question asked by reporters, Trump bluntly said, “Why would I use nuclear weapons? We have destroyed them completely, in a very conventional way, without nuclear weapons. No, I would not use it. No one should be allowed to use nuclear weapons.”
What did you say about the agreement?
Trump indicated that he is not in favor of making any hasty agreement with Iran. He says that America’s goal is to ensure a permanent and long-term agreement, and not a hasty, temporary decision. He also said that Iran may have tried to strengthen its military capabilities during the recent two-week ceasefire, but such efforts would not last long.
What is Trump’s claim on Iran’s losses?
1. Iran’s navy is almost inactive
2. The Air Force has suffered heavy losses
3. Air defense and radar systems have been destroyed
Why target the media?
Rejecting some media reports on his social media platform ‘Truth Social’, Trump said that he is not in a hurry to end the conflict. He also raised questions on the credibility of some sections of the media. He wrote, “Iran’s navy lies at the bottom of the sea, their air force has been destroyed, their anti-aircraft and radar systems have been destroyed, their leaders are no longer with us, and the blockade is completely tight and strong. Time is not on their side.”
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