Former US President Donald Trump has drawn a red line in the sand, declaring that his country will never permit Iran to possess nuclear weapons. Speaking during a recent television interview, he made it clear that the United States is ready to take decisive action to ensure global security remains intact.
The tension surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping lane, also took center stage. Trump promised that the waterway would remain open for international trade, dismissing concerns that regional instability could choke off the flow of oil and goods to the rest of the world.
During the conversation, the former president expressed deep frustration with the current state of diplomacy between Washington and Tehran. He accused the Iranian leadership of being unreliable, claiming that they frequently abandon agreements as soon as the ink dries on a deal.
"They act like the conversation never happened," Trump noted, emphasizing that he is committed to doing what is right for American interests. He maintained a firm stance that the US will not tolerate broken promises or the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran.
Source: newsonair.gov.in