Trump S 14 Year History Against Iranian Nukes Counters Media Spin He D
Clinton Urges Trump To End Civilian Killings In Middle East Conflict President donald trump has maintained a staunch opposition to iran's nuclear ambitions for over 14 years, consistently voicing his refusal to allow iran to develop nuclear weapons. Axios reported earlier this month that as part of a deal to ease u.s. sanctions offered to iran by white house envoy steve witkoff, "would allow limited low level uranium enrichment on iranian soil for a to be determined period of time.".
Trump Team Weighs Options Including Airstrikes To Stop Iran S Nuclear Trump, however, has consistently said that he would not, under any circumstances, allow iran to develop a nuclear weapon. dating back to 2011, trump has gone on the record voicing his belief that iran should not have access to nuclear weapons over three dozen times. Despite recent media reports suggesting a potential trump administration deal might allow limited uranium enrichment in iran, former president donald trump has consistently stated his opposition to iran developing nuclear weapons for 14 years. While campaigning, trump was recorded at least 34 times saying iran should have no way of developing nuclear weapons, a fox news digital review of video shows. President trump withdrew from the obama era nuclear accord in 2018, saying it was the worst deal ever. but iran responded with an enrichment spree that haunts the negotiations to this day.
Mapped Only A Handful Of Countries Own The World S Nukes Here S While campaigning, trump was recorded at least 34 times saying iran should have no way of developing nuclear weapons, a fox news digital review of video shows. President trump withdrew from the obama era nuclear accord in 2018, saying it was the worst deal ever. but iran responded with an enrichment spree that haunts the negotiations to this day. «contrary to media reporting that president trump was open to risking iran further developing its nuclear program, he is actually on record repeatedly since 2011 saying he would not.». Despite previous media reporting the trump administration is open to allowing iran to continue its uranium enrichment program, president trump has repeatedly said otherwise. Then, after announcing his 2016 presidential campaign, trump criticized president barack obama for negotiating «a disastrous deal with iran,» saying, «iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon and, under a trump administration, will never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.».
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