The White House firmly denied any intention to use nuclear weapons against Iran after controversial statements made by former President Donald Trump. This denial comes at a sensitive time marked by escalating tensions in U.S.-Iran relations.
On Tuesday, the White House officially denied any intention from Washington to use nuclear weapons against Iran, reaffirming the United States' commitment to peace and stability in the region. This statement comes amid rising tensions between the two nations.
On Tuesday, the White House firmly denied any intention to use nuclear weapons against Iran, responding to comments made by the Vice President. This statement was issued via a post on X, clarifying that the Vice President's remarks did not imply such intentions.
U.S. Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Bigot stated that Iran will not be able to possess nuclear weapons, emphasizing that military operations against Iran will conclude within weeks. This statement was made during an interview with Al Jazeera.
Former U.S. State Department expert <strong>Aaron David Miller</strong> warns that the ongoing conflict with Iran could lead to unexpected consequences, questioning the <strong>Trump</strong> administration's narrative about Iran's proximity to developing nuclear weapons. This escalation may push Iran to enhance its nuclear capabilities.