Trump: Iran Cannot Have a Nuclear Bomb
- On June 13, 2025, Israel carried out an extensive air offensive that struck approximately 100 sites throughout Iran, targeting both military bases and nuclear facilities.
- The strike followed a deadlock in nuclear talks due to U.S. demands that Iran halt uranium enrichment, with Israel acting unilaterally and the U.S. military uninvolved.
- Israeli officials described the operation as necessary self-defense based on quality intelligence, while Iranian media confirmed deaths of key military leaders.
- The U.S. Secretary of State made it clear that the United States is not conducting attacks against Iran, highlighting the priority of safeguarding American personnel and issuing a strong warning against any Iranian aggression toward U.S. interests.
- The strikes heightened regional tensions and prompted calls from British and world leaders, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, urging restraint and a return to diplomacy.
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Iran ‘can’t have nuclear bomb’, says Trump after Israeli attacks
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has said that he had prior knowledge of Israel’s air raids on Iran, stressing that Tehran “cannot have a nuclear bomb” and voicing optimism about reviving diplomatic talks. His remarks came in the wake of a large-scale Israeli offensive overnight, which targeted around 100 locations across Iran, including nuclear and military installations. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the Natanz …
Trump expresses hope for Iran to return to negotiations following Israel attack.
In a recent interview with Fox News, President Donald Trump emphasized that Iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear bomb. His comments came shortly after Israel launched airstrikes against targets in Iran, marking a significant escalation in tensions in the region. Trump stated, “Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb and we are hoping to get back to the negotiating table.” He hinted at changes in leadership within Iran, suggesting that there are…
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