Washington (HRNW)- Speaking at a ceremony at the White House in Washington, US President Donald Trump took a strong stance on Iran, stating that the United States will never allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. In his remarks, he claimed that Iran’s military capabilities have been significantly weakened, alleging that its navy, air force, and radar systems are no longer effective, while adding that the US is “doing a very good job” in maintaining pressure.
Trump also asserted that 159 Iranian ships have been sunk at sea, though he emphasized that he does not support war and is not in favor of military conflict with Iran. He warned that Iran could face serious challenges in the future but expressed hope that tensions would eventually ease and lead to lower global oil prices once the situation stabilizes.
Addressing international relations, Trump said he looks forward to meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping, calling a potential visit to China important for bilateral engagement. On domestic policy, he criticized a recent Supreme Court ruling on tariffs, describing it as a “useless decision,” and stated that although tariff terminology may have changed, the government continues to collect similar revenue measures.
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