Trump says Iran is developing missiles that can reach US in State of the Union address
President Trump intensifies pressure on Iran with military buildup and diplomacy as talks in Geneva aim to curb Tehran's nuclear ambitions amid stalled negotiations.
- Trump stated that Iran is developing missiles that can threaten the US, while expressing his preference for resolving the issue through diplomacy in his State of the Union address.
- Trump accused Iran of being the world's leading sponsor of terrorism and vowed to prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons.
- An Iranian spokesperson refuted Trump's claims about Iran's nuclear program, ballistic missiles, and casualties during recent protests as 'big lies'.
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He said he wouldn't allow the biggest sponsor of terrorism in the world to have a nuclear weapon.
Trump claims Iran ‘building missiles that will reach US’ in rambling address
The US president made the unsubstantiated claim in a record-breaking speech
Trump: Iran building missiles that can reach US, cannot be allowed to have nuclear weapons
President Trump says during State of the Union address that he prefers to resolve dispute with Iran diplomatically, but warns the Islamic Republic is developing missiles capable of striking the US, adding Iran can never be allowed to have nuclear weapons. By David Rosenberg, World Israel News President Donald Trump warned on Tuesday evening that Iran is working to develop long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of striking the Uni…
In his speech on the state of the nation, the US President presents the arguments for a possible blow against Iran. The tone is unmistakable.
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