Trump rules out nuclear weapon use against Iran, says wants 'best' everlasting peace deal
U.S. president says Iran leadership in 'turmoil,' claims military 'totally defeated' while expressing willingness to wait for Tehran's proposal
L'essentiel
- President Donald Trump has ruled out using nuclear weapons against Iran, calling such a move "stupid," while expressing his desire to secure the "best" and "everlasting" peace deal with Tehran.
- Speaking at the White House, Trump claimed Iran's leadership is "in turmoil" and fighting among themselves, making it difficult for Iran to submit a unified proposal.
- He emphasized he does not want to rush the negotiation process, noting the U.S. military has "decimated" Iran conventionally without needing nuclear arms.
Résumé généré par IA
President Donald Trump has ruled out using nuclear weapons against Iran, calling such a move "stupid," while expressing his desire to secure the "best" and "everlasting" peace deal with Tehran. Speaking at the White House, Trump claimed Iran's leadership is "in turmoil" and fighting among themselves, making it difficult for Iran to submit a unified proposal. He emphasized he does not want to rush the negotiation process, noting the U.S. military has "decimated" Iran conventionally without needing nuclear arms. Trump also claimed the U.S. has "total control" of the Strait of Hormuz.





