Iran must give up dream of nukes: Trump
- President Trump stated on Monday that Iran delays a nuclear deal.
- Trump believes Iran is stalling to develop nuclear weapons.
- The U.S. And Iran held talks in Oman, described as 'positive'.
- Trump stated, regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions, "They cannot have a nuclear weapon."
- Trump warned Iran to abandon nuclear ambitions or face military action.
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‘If they don’t make a deal, there will be bombing’
The headline says it all. It is a direct quote from President Donald Trump. He is speaking directly, clearly, forcefully about the choice that lies before Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the “supreme leader” of Iran: Dismantle the nuclear program or “there will be bombing.” On Monday, the president briefed reporters on the first direct talks between his special envoy on the Middle East, Steven Witkoff, and Iran’s foreign minister and others in the Irani…
U.S. demands Iran to abandon the idea of possessing nuclear weapons
Washington. U.S. President Donald Trump said yesterday that the Iranian government must stop any attempt to get a nuclear weapon or face a possible attack on its atomic facilities, accusing Tehran of delaying an atomic deal with Washington.
Trump Tells Iran To Forget The Concept Of Nuclear Weapons Or Else...
US President Donald Trump has warned Tehran against a drive for nuclear weapons, saying he would not shy away from military actions on a Middle Eastern country's atomic facilities if it desists from its activities.
The only way to Mideast peace? Crush Iran’s terror regime
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, recently warned, “Any mischief the U.S. does will surely receive a strong reciprocal blow.” It may be the most unintentionally absurd April Fools' joke of the year. President Trump, who has long sounded the alarm over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, didn’t mince words in response. “If they don’t make a deal, there will be bombing — the likes of which they have never seen before,” he said. Days earlier, the preside…
Iran must give up dream of nukes: Trump
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that China and Vietnam were meeting to figure out how to harm the United States, but that he didn't blame them for such discussions. "I don't blame China; I don't blame Vietnam," Trump told reporters in the White House's Oval Office. "I see they're meeting today... that's a lovely meeting. Meeting like, trying to figure out, 'how do we screw the United States of America'." The president said he believes I…
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