Donald Trump States He Will Not Use Nuclear Weapons in Conflict with Iran

United States President Donald Trump has officially announced that he has no intention of using nuclear weapons in the situation involving Iran, as reported by Zamin.uz. According to Reuters, during a press conference at the White House, the head of state responded to journalists' questions by emphasizing that the U.S.
military potential is sufficient to achieve any objective. Trump stated that the country's conventional weapons and existing military capabilities are capable of deterring any threat; therefore, there is currently no need to resort to nuclear means.
At the same time, the American leader expressed his absolute opposition to the use of nuclear weapons from the perspective of humanity's future and global security. He stressed that renouncing such destructive weapons is vital for world stability.
Addressing Iran's military actions and regional activity, Trump noted that Tehran is attempting to restore its military power. However, he confidently asserted that the U.S.
armed forces are prepared to provide an adequate response to any unforeseen situations or threats within a very short timeframe. Regarding potential agreements between the two nations, the President explained that he would not make hasty decisions on the matter.
In his view, any deal with Iran must not merely exist on paper but should ensure long-term stability and yield beneficial results for both parties. This statement is currently being widely discussed by the international community and political analysts.
Observers note that Trump's restrained and clear position could significantly impact the geopolitical balance in the Middle East. The further development of relations between the U.S.
and Iran remains a focal point of global politics.





