Trump "Defanging Iran" Brings Mideast Peace, Says US Treasury Chief

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent credits President Donald Trump with defanging Iran and bringing peace to the Middle East, asserting his actions prevented Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. International allies, including European nations, are reportedly joining the US effort to secure the vital Strait of Hormuz. Concurrently, Iran has warned of retaliatory attacks if Trump follows through on an ultimatum concerning the strait. The report also notes escalating tensions between Israel and Lebanon, with Israeli strikes on key infrastructure.

Key Points: US Treasury Secy: Trump Defanging Iran, Bringing Mideast Peace

  • Trump's policy aims to defang Iran
  • Preventing Iranian nuclear weapons
  • Securing the Strait of Hormuz
  • Allies joining US-led effort
  • Iran warns of retaliation
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"Trump is defanging Iran, bringing peace to Middle East": US Treasury Secy

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says Trump's actions are making the world safer by defanging Iran and preventing its nuclear ambitions.

"Thanks to President Trump's decisive action, our world is now a safer and more secure place. - Scott Bessent"

Washington DC, March 23

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday said that President Donald Trump is defanging the Iranian regime and bringing peace to the Middle East.

Bessent said that Trump's actions are aimed at making the world a safer place.

In a post on X, he said, "US President Donald Trump is defanging the Iranian regime and bringing peace to the Middle East. Given another year or two, it would have been impossible to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. There is no prosperity without security, and what we had before was the illusion of security. Thanks to President Trump's decisive action, our world is now a safer and more secure place."

Meanwhile, US Representative to the United Nations Mike Waltz while speaking on the Strait of Hormuz said, "We've now seen Italy, Germany, France and a number of others commit to help with this effort... Particularly since so much energy is going to Europe out of the straits... So we are seeing our allies come around, as they should."

NATO Secretary General also lauded Trump's actions in the Middle East.

He said, "We're coming together to make sure that we can be able to secure the Strait of Hormuz."

Meanwhile, Iran has warned of retaliatory attacks on regional infrastructure if Trump follows through on his ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz. Trump has said he will "obliterate" Iran's power plants if it fails to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.

Israeli forces attacked the Qasmiyeh Bridge, a key crossing linking Lebanon's south to the rest of the country, in an escalation that President Joseph Aoun called a "prelude to ground invasion," as per Al Jazeera.

Sunday's strike on the vital artery and other civilian infrastructure came after Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz ordered the military to destroy all crossings over the Litani River and homes close to the border between the two countries, Al Jazeera reported.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian, my primary concern is the safety of our citizens working in the Gulf region and the impact on crude oil prices. Any conflict there directly hits our pockets. The US should consider the global fallout, not just its own politics.
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Rohit P
Trump's "obliterate" language is dangerous brinkmanship. India has always advocated for dialogue and peaceful resolution. This approach feels like adding fuel to fire. Our foreign policy of strategic autonomy is the right path.
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Sarah B
Living in Mumbai, I remember the tension when oil prices spike due to Gulf issues. Hope our government is making contingency plans. Peace is good, but not at the cost of threatening millions of civilians' livelihoods in the region.
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Vikram M
The Strait of Hormuz is a global chokepoint. If European allies are joining the security effort, that's significant. But India must ensure its energy imports are protected and its stance is balanced. We have good relations with both the Gulf and Iran.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, calling it "bringing peace" while issuing threats to destroy infrastructure and with Israel escalating strikes in Lebanon seems contradictory. Real peace comes from diplomacy, not from creating more "preludes to invasion." Let's hope cooler heads prevail.

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