Did Trump Avoid Discussing Taiwan and Iran Strategies?
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Washington, Feb 20 (NationPress) President Donald Trump refrained from specifying any potential U.S. military strategy concerning Taiwan or Iran, while establishing what he termed a brief deadline for Tehran and addressing the ongoing controversy surrounding the British royal family.
While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Georgia on Thursday, Trump criticized a political opponent’s reaction to a query about Taiwan, asserting: “You don't discuss military strategy; you could have easily avoided that question.”
He further stated, “I wouldn’t answer a question like that; it’s about war. When it comes to war, discussing your strategy is unwise.”
Trump deemed the response in question “not a good one” and cautioned it “could be perilous because I suspect it’ll be used against her in every campaign for the next 30 years.”
Regarding Iran, Trump hinted at a limited opportunity for diplomacy but declined to elaborate on operational specifics.
“We’re either going to strike a deal, or it will be unfortunate for them,” he said.
When pressed about a potential deadline, he responded: “I think ten to fifteen days would suffice, pretty much at maximum.”
When asked if the aim of any U.S. military action would be to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program, Trump said: “I’m not going to discuss that.”
On the matter of former Prince Andrew related to Jeffrey Epstein, Trump expressed that the developments were detrimental to the British monarchy.
“I believe it’s a shame. It’s sad. It’s detrimental for the royal family,” he stated. “It’s a very unfortunate situation.”
He praised King Charles, stating: “He’s a fantastic man, the king.”
Trump also reiterated his legal stance, claiming: “I’ve been completely exonerated. I did nothing wrong.”
He defended his record, asserting Epstein “was against me. He was opposing me in the election, which I recently discovered in the last three million pages of documents.”
On his proposed “Board of Peace,” Trump mentioned that participation is growing.
“We have many on board, and several are undergoing the approval process,” he noted, emphasizing that some nations “require legislative clearance.”
He added, “I would love to involve China and Russia; they’ve been invited. Yes. You need all perspectives.”
When asked about comments made by former President Barack Obama regarding aliens, Trump stated: “Well, he disclosed classified information. He shouldn’t be doing that.”
He concluded: “I don’t know if they are real or not… I never discuss it.”
This exchange occurred as Trump confronts multiple foreign policy challenges, including tensions surrounding Taiwan and Iran’s nuclear ambitions.