Trump Addresses Nuclear Risks, Outlines Iran's Path Forward
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Washington, April 6 (NationPress) President Donald Trump defended the ongoing conflict with Iran on Monday, emphasizing that it focuses on preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear arms and could conclude swiftly if specific conditions are fulfilled.
"Their actions are misguided, as the war centers on one critical point: Iran must not possess nuclear weapons," Trump stated during a press briefing at the White House.
He indicated that the war could rapidly reach its conclusion if Iran adheres to U.S. stipulations. "It could end very swiftly, the conflict, if they comply with what is required. They have certain obligations to fulfill," he remarked.
Trump connected the current military operations to his prior decision to withdraw from the nuclear agreement established during the Obama administration. "If we hadn’t terminated the Barack Hussein Obama deal... Israel would have faced annihilation," he asserted.
He also claimed that U.S. actions have transformed Iran’s governance structure. "We have witnessed total regime changes... The initial regime was ousted. The subsequent regime was also removed," Trump noted, adding that the current negotiators with the U.S. are "far more pragmatic."
Trump mentioned that discussions with Iran are being conducted "in good faith" and characterized the current representatives as "less radicalized."
Simultaneously, he adopted a stern stance regarding military actions. "We are effectively dismantling that nation. I regret it, but we are indeed dismantling it," he stated.
He asserted that Iran's military capabilities have been significantly diminished. "They lack the ability to retaliate. They have very limited resources... they possess some missiles and drones, but overall, they lack any substantial capability," Trump explained.
The president highlighted a recent operation to rescue two U.S. pilots in Iran as evidence of American military prowess. "What we accomplished yesterday was not just one, but two rescues," he commented.
Trump reiterated that the U.S. retains numerous strategic options. "We could withdraw immediately, and it would take them 15 years to restore their military capabilities... but I wish to see this through," he remarked.
He emphasized that the conflict is fundamentally about preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear power. "Iran is poised to forgo nuclear weapons... You cannot place nuclear arms in the hands of an unstable individual," Trump warned.