Trump Claims Military Action Saved Middle East and Europe from Iran Nuclear Threat

US President Donald Trump claimed military action against Iran's nuclear program saved Israel, the Middle East, and Europe from being "blown to pieces." He stated Iran's military capacity has been significantly degraded, with no navy, air force, or effective leadership remaining. Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's latest negotiation proposal and ruled out an early US exit from the region. He also linked the end of the conflict to a reduction in global gasoline prices.

Key Points: Trump: Iran Nuclear Threat Would Have "Blown to Pieces" Middle East, Europe

  • Trump claims B2 bombers stopped Iran's nuclear threat
  • Says Iran has no navy, air force, or leaders left
  • Rules out early US exit from region
  • Criticizes Iran's negotiation proposal as unsatisfactory
  • Links conflict resolution to lower gasoline prices
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Middle East, Europe would have blown to pieces, says Trump on Iran's "nuclear threat"; rules out "early exit" from region

Trump says military action stopped Iran's nuclear program, saving Israel and Europe. He rules out early exit, criticizes Iran's negotiation proposal.

"Israel, the Middle East, and Europe would have been blown to pieces. - Donald Trump"

Florida, May 2

US President Donald Trump on Friday said military action was taken against Iran's nuclear programme to save the Gulf region, including Israel, from the threat posed if Tehran had been successful in having a nuclear weapon.

Speaking at the Villages Charter School in Florida, Trump described the stakes of the confrontation with Iran.

"Because we have to take a little journey down to a beautiful country known as Iran, and we have to make sure that they don't have a nuclear weapon. He added, "We stopped them with the B2 bombers. If we didn't do that, they would've had a nuclear weapon. Israel, the Middle East, and Europe would have been blown to pieces."

He also claimed Iran's military capacity had been significantly degraded, with the claim that the Iranian leadership had been weakened. "And Iran is getting decimated. They have no navy. They have no air force. They have no anti-aircraft equipment. They have no radar. They have no leaders; their leaders are all gone," Trump said.

Trump said negotiations with Iran were not progressing as desired."They're not coming through with the kind of deal that we have to have, and we're going to get this thing done properly," he said.

He also stressed that the United States would not end the conflict prematurely. "We're not going to leave early and have this kind of problem arise in three more years," Trump said.

Earlier, speaking to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House before departing for Florida, Trump linked the conflict to global energy and security outcomes.

"Gasoline's high, other prices are way down, but gasoline's high, but when this is over, you'll have a world without a nuclear weapon with Iran," he said. "If you allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon, the world would be in great jeopardy. So it's not going to happen. As soon as the, as soon as the war ends, the gasoline prices will come down."

Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's latest proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, while also casting doubt on whether a final agreement can be reached.

Trump said, "They want to make a deal, but I'm not satisfied with it, so we'll see what happens."

He did not elaborate on the specific aspects of the proposal he found unacceptable but indicated uncertainty over Tehran's willingness to ultimately agree to a settlement.

"They've made strides, but I'm not sure if they ever get there," Trump added, while speaking on the White House's South Lawn.The US President also pointed to internal divisions within Iran's leadership, suggesting that disunity could be affecting the negotiation process.

"The leadership is very disjointed. It's got two to three groups, maybe four, and it's a very disjointed leadership. And with that being said, they all want to make a deal, but they're all messed up," the US President said.

His remarks come after Iran submitted its latest proposal aimed at advancing negotiations to end the ongoing West Asia conflict with the US, in response to recent amendments introduced by Washington to a draft plan aimed at ending the conflict.

- ANI

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Priya S
"If we didn't do that, they would've had a nuclear weapon... Israel, Middle East, Europe would have been blown to pieces." This is classic Trump hyperbole. The man loves drama! But seriously, India has always supported dialogue over destruction. Hope sanity prevails.
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Rajesh Q
Gasoline prices high because of war? No surprise there! Every time US bombs someone, our petrol prices shoot up. ๐Ÿ˜ค India should push for a diplomatic solution - we can't afford another Gulf war. Our economy is already struggling.
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Siddharth J
Interesting how Trump says Iran's leadership is "disjointed with 2-3 groups" but also says "they all want to make a deal." Contradictory much? ๐Ÿคจ As an Indian watching this, I'd say the US needs to stop playing world police and let regional powers sort things out. Our PM has always advocated for peace.
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Michael C
As an American living in India, I find Trump's comments about "saving Europe" ironic. Europe didn't ask to be saved! ๐Ÿ˜‚ And "we're not going to leave early" - sounds like Afghanistan all over again. India's neutral stance is actually smart here.
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Kavya N
Trump says Iran's military is "decimated" but then complains they're not making a good deal? If they're so weakened, why are negotiations even needed? ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™€๏ธ India should use its good offices with both US and Iran to reduce tensions. We have historical ties with Iran too.

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