In the middle of the rising tension in the Middle East, President Donald Trump issued a strict warning of Iran and unambiguously stated that Tehran “could not have a nuclear weapon”. His comments come when the United States begins to evacuate the necessary staff from his embassy in Baghdad and after a report on a possible Israeli attack on Iran cite security risks.
“They can’t have a nuclear weapon. Very simple – they can’t have a nuclear weapon,” Trump told reporters at Kennedy Center on Wednesday 11th June, confirmed that US staff was “moved” of the vulnerable parts of the Middle East.
Concerns about retaliatory measures and regional wars
Trump said the region became increasingly dangerous, with growing concern that Iran could retaliate if Israel started a military strike.
“Well, they are moved because it could be a dangerous place,” Trump said. “We noticed that we moved out. We’ll see what happens.”
The US Embassy in Jerusalem also reduced employees movement and quoted “increased regional tension”, which reduced travel to Tel Aviv in Jerusalem and Be’er Sheva.
Trump: “Less self -confident” about a nuclear agreement
Trump’s frustration with the slow reaction of Iran to the ongoing diplomatic interviews was obvious in his notes for journalistic Miranda Devine on her new podcast under Force One.
“I don’t know,” Trump said as he asked if he still believes that the agreement was possible. “I thought it and I am more and more – less confident.”
“They won’t have a nuclear weapon,” Trump added. “It would be nicer to do it without war … But we’ll see. Time will say.”
Talks set to CV in Oman
Despite the disappearing progress, US nuclear interviews are expected to restore in Muscat, Oman, this Sunday (June 15). Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said that Tehran is preparing a new proposal that “can be used as a basis for work”.
Iranian Foreign Minister Bad Albusaidi said that an agreement ensuring the peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear program is “within reach”.
Iaea censure, Israeli pressure
Meanwhile, the Council of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) formally found that Iran had for the first time violates its nuclear obligations in 20 years. Cersure accuses Iran of hiding unnounced nuclear places and prevents inspections.
“Iran consistently prevented the verification of IAEA … and hid suspicious unnamed places,” the Israeli Foreign Ministry said, calling on the international community to “definitely answer”.
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Iran’s reaction: new enrichment facility, military exercise
In response, Iran announced that he would open a new place of enrichment in the “safe place” and launched a military exercise “focused on enemy movements”. Iranian Minister of Defense Aziz Nasirzadeh warned that all US bases in the region would be “within reach” in the event of a conflict.
“If a conflict is stored on us … we target all US bases in host countries,” Nasirzadeh said. “God willing, things will not reach this point and the conversations will succeed.”
Israel is considering a solo strike
According to NBC News, Israel is considering a one -sided military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, even without us. Officials are reportedly afraid that any agreement on American and Iran, which allows enrichment of uranium, would be unacceptable.
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