Trump Warns Iran Would Use Nuclear Weapons "Immediately" If Acquired

US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning that Iran must never be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons, asserting the country would use them "almost immediately." He defended recent US military actions, claiming they have severely degraded Iran's navy, air force, and leadership over the past two weeks. Trump argued the operations served global security by targeting a country he described as ideologically dangerous. His remarks also highlighted concerns over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital global energy transit route.

Key Points: Trump: Iran Would Use Nuclear Weapon Immediately

  • Trump warns of immediate nuclear use by Iran
  • Claims US decimated Iran's military in two weeks
  • Says Iran's leadership layers have been extinguished
  • Highlights strategic threat to Strait of Hormuz
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Iran must never get nuclear weapon, it would use it immediately: Trump

US President Donald Trump warns Iran must never get nuclear weapons, claims US military actions have severely degraded Iran's capabilities.

"If you give Iran a nuclear weapon... it'll be used almost immediately. - Donald Trump"

Washington, DC, March 17

US President Donald Trump on Monday defended recent US military actions against Iran, warning that Tehran must never be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons, and also claimed that American forces have significantly weakened the country's military capabilities.

Trump said preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons was essential for global security and argued that the country would use such weapons immediately if it possessed them.

"I want wars less than almost anybody... The leaders of Iran are violent and vicious people who killed 32,000 protesters over the last three weeks," Trump said.

He added, "If you believe that Iran should have a nuclear weapon, there's something wrong with you because they would use it within one hour or one day. They will use it and they will blow up the entire Middle East, not just Israel."

The US President also claimed that American operations had severely degraded Iran's military strength over the past two weeks.

"We have decimated them in two weeks. They have no navy, no air force, no anti-aircraft weapons, and no leadership. Their leadership is gone. Then they set up a new leadership and that too is gone," Trump said.

According to Trump, the US actions were carried out not only for American interests but also for global security.

"We did a job for the whole world... We took the worst country in 50 years and maybe longer from the ideological standpoint, a country that wanted to blow up the world, a country that is sick," he said.

Trump reiterated that allowing Iran to obtain nuclear weapons would have catastrophic consequences.

"If you give Iran a nuclear weapon, at least a very substantial part of the world would be blown up, and it'll be used almost immediately," he said.

The US President further claimed that American forces had destroyed much of Iran's missile and drone capabilities and weakened its leadership structure.

"We have extinguished most of their missiles and drones... We have fully extinguished two layers of leadership and probably a third," Trump said.

Trump also referred to the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy transit route, suggesting that some countries remain heavily dependent on the waterway for energy supplies.

"We only have one thing to have a little choke point... and they (Iran) have used it very well for years, but it doesn't work. But I think this, if some of these countries that we've been good to for years, get 90 to 95 % of their energy from the Strait of Hormuz," he added.

The remarks come amid escalating tensions in the Middle East following ongoing military operations and rising concerns about regional security and energy supply routes.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The Strait of Hormuz point is crucial for us. A significant portion of India's oil imports pass through there. Any conflict that disrupts that shipping lane will directly impact our economy and fuel prices. Global powers need to think about the ripple effects. 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Strong words, but the core message is correct. A nuclear-armed Iran would destabilize the entire region. Look at the proxy wars they're involved in. As an Indian, our priority is stability in West Asia for our energy security and the safety of our diaspora there.
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Sarah B
The claim that Iran would use a nuke "within one hour" feels like fear-mongering. Deterrence exists for a reason. This kind of rhetoric makes a diplomatic solution harder to achieve. The world needs calm heads, not more incendiary statements.
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Vikram M
India has always advocated for a nuclear-weapon-free world. The double standards are glaring though. Why is it acceptable for some nations to have thousands of warheads but others can't have even one? The NPT needs to be applied uniformly, not selectively.
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Karthik V
This is worrying. Another major conflict in the Middle East is the last thing the global economy needs. We're still recovering. Hope our government is engaging with all sides to ensure stability and protect Indian interests. Jai Hind.

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