Mar 2 • 19:52 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

Liveblog Iran War: Trump: 'We will eliminate the threat posed by this terrorist regime'

Donald Trump condemned the Iran nuclear deal during a recent speech, asserting that the U.S. will continue military operations until the threat from Iran is neutralized.

In a recent speech in Washington, President Donald Trump addressed the ongoing military operations against Iran, emphasizing the seriousness of the threat he perceives from the Iranian regime. He criticized the nuclear agreement made under former President Barack Obama, labeling it as a 'terrible, terrible, dangerous' deal that allowed Iran to develop nuclear weapons. Trump's strong rhetoric reflects his administration's assertive approach towards Iran, insisting that such measures are necessary for national security.

During the live blog coverage by FAZ, Trump reiterated that the U.S. military would continue its operations as long as necessary to protect American interests both nationally and globally. He contended that this military action is a response to a 'very clear, colossal threat' not only to Americans but also to allied forces deployed abroad. The U.S. government's actions, including potential dispatching of military aircraft to assist tourists in the Middle East, were also highlighted, indicating a broader strategy to manage the implications of the conflict.

The ongoing developments in Iran and Trump's remarks underscore a significant moment in U.S.-Iran relations, particularly after the withdrawal from the nuclear accord in 2018. This has wider implications for international relations and regional stability, with potential consequences for diplomatic efforts in the Middle East and the global community's response to Iran's actions. As Trump doubles down on military commitments, the next steps will be crucial for both U.S. foreign policy and regional dynamics.

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