Former President Donald Trump has reiterated his commitment to avoiding a 'bad deal' with Iran concerning its nuclear program. Addressing supporters at a recent rally, Trump asserted that any agreement must prioritize American security and prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. He framed the issue as crucial to his legacy and a defining aspect of his potential future leadership.
Trump's remarks signal a potential return to the hardline approach his administration previously adopted toward Iran. This included withdrawing from the 2015 nuclear agreement and imposing sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear activities. He criticized the current administration's efforts to revive the deal, arguing that it would provide Iran with resources without adequately addressing its nuclear ambitions.
'We will not allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon,' Trump declared. 'And we will not make a deal that endangers our allies or weakens our own security.' He emphasized the need for strict verification measures and a comprehensive approach that addresses Iran's broader regional behavior.
Trump Vows No 'Bad Deal' with Iran on Nuclear Program
Former President Donald Trump has stated he will not enter into a flawed agreement with Iran regarding its nuclear ambitions. Speaking at a rally, Trump emphasized the importance of a strong deal that protects American interests and regional stability. He suggested that a weak agreement would negatively impact his legacy. This stance reflects a continuation of his previous administration's policies toward Iran.