
On Tuesday, the US Foreign Ministry again pointed to the firm position of President Donald Trump in Iranian nuclear ambitions and stressed that “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon” because tensions with Israel are still growing.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Tammy Bruce, who spoke on a press briefing, noted that Trump maintained consistent policy from the office to prevent Iran from developing nuclear abilities.
Tammy Bruce about Trump’s statement
“Now with the conflict between Iran and Israel, Trump is also clear that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon … The fact that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon is clear.
According to the release of the White House, Trump has never been obscured in his attitude that Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, a pledge he has repeatedly made, both in the office and on the campaign path.
Since joining Trump, he explicitly made it clear to the at least a dozen opportunity that Iran must not be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon. During his campaign, he repeated this commitment more than 40 times.
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This position is in accordance with its earlier measures, such as withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear agreement and re -storing sanctions against Iran.
In addition, to secure US citizens, the Foreign Ministry created a working group in the Middle East. This working group coordinates the support of US citizens, diplomatic missions and staff throughout the region. More than 30 security warnings have been issued in this area, advising US citizens to remain informed and avoid traveling to Israel, Iraq and Iran.
Bruce said: “One of Trump’s highest priorities is the security and security of the US people. For this purpose, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has established a working group in the Middle East, which helps coordinate the support of US citizens, our American diplomatic missions, staff and diplomatic contracts … to be involved by US citizens.
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While Bruce called Trump as a transparent and bright leader who is devoted to peace and re -division of America, he mentioned: “I certainly will not characterize what President Trump or tweets says. He is one of the most brightest individuals we knew …
Bruce repeated Trump’s attitude to the initiatives in national sovereignty and peace and stated that each nation has the right to determine its own future, and the United States is ready to help in request. However, it refused to comment on whether the US supports the regime in Iran, so the attitude of the administration on this issue ambiguous.
She Added, ”Every Country, As President Trump Has Station, Has the Right to ITS Own Future. He Offers Help, And It’s Up to the Country Whether or Not They Will Accept Committed to That and Is Part of His Overallment to the Country.
According to the White House Trump, who was looking for “unconditional surrender”, he met his national security team on Tuesday.
Israel and Iran exchange strikes sixth day, while civilians in the Flashpoint areas face the waves of attacks. Israeli Defense Minister said the country plans to hit “very important goals in Tehran”. Explosions from the incoming Iranian missiles were reported above Tel Aviv early, according to the beginning of the local time.
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