Feb 27 โ€ข 17:41 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ท Greece Naftemporiki

Trump's 'Oracle' for Iran: I don't want military violence, but sometimes it's necessary

Donald Trump made ambiguous statements regarding potential military actions against Iran, emphasizing a preference for diplomatic negotiations.

In a somewhat ambiguous statement made shortly after 7:30 PM Greece time on Friday, US President Donald Trump addressed his plans regarding possible military operations against Iran. Departing from the White House for a trip to Texas, Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with Iran while anticipating more discussions on the country's nuclear program that were scheduled for that same Friday.

When questioned about the likelihood of military violence directed at the Tehran regime, Trump asserted that while he does not desire conflict, sometimes it may be necessary. This remark underscores the precarious balance the U.S. administration seeks to maintain between engaging diplomatically with Iran and the looming specter of military intervention if negotiations fail. Trump reiterated his objective to broker a deal with Iran, stipulating that Tehran must not possess nuclear weapons.

Trump's comments reflect a continued tension in U.S.-Iran relations as discussions about Iran's nuclear ambitions persist. The implications of his statements resonate with both domestic and international audiences, highlighting the ongoing dilemma of how to manage a volatile geopolitical situation. The insistence on a deal without nuclear weapons could influence future diplomatic efforts and potentially change the dynamics of U.S. foreign policy towards Iran and the surrounding region.

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