Trump Touts Economy, Warns Against Iran Nuclear Weapons

US President Donald Trump warned against Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, stating they would be used against Israel. He defended US military operations as a blockade and claimed to have weakened Iran's military capabilities. Trump highlighted strong economic performance, including record stock market highs and energy production. He also reported sharp declines in border crossings and crime rates.

Key Points: Trump on Iran Strikes, Economy: Key Highlights

  • Trump warns Iran against nuclear weapons
  • Touts 59th stock market high in one year
  • Claims US oil production double Saudi Arabia and Russia
  • Reports border crossings down to zero
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Trump touts economy, Iran strikes

US President Donald Trump warns against Iran nuclear weapons, touts economic records, and defends military operations in a Palm Beach speech.

"You cannot give Iran a nuclear weapon... they would use it on a place called Israel very quickly. - Donald Trump"

Washington, May 2

US President Donald Trump said the United States would not allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon, as he defended military operations and highlighted what he described as strong economic performance.

Speaking at a Forum Club event in Palm Beach, Trump said, "Our country is hot we're doing a good job," adding that the "stock market just hit another high for the 59th time in one year."

He said US actions had weakened Iran's military. "We've taken apart... their air force is non-existent... their navy... every single ship is at the bottom of the sea right now," he said.

Trump warned against allowing Tehran to develop nuclear weapons. "You cannot give Iran a nuclear weapon... they would use it on a place called Israel very quickly," he said. "It's not going to happen."

He acknowledged the risks of conflict. "There's still danger there's always danger with war," he said, pointing to the war in Ukraine. "It was supposed to be a one day war and it's four years."

Trump described US naval operations in the region as a blockade. "We have a navy that is unbelievable... it's a blockade," he said, recounting incidents where ships were ordered to turn back.

On the economy, he said growth and investment were strong. "In 11 months, we took in over $18 trillion... which is a record," he said.

He also pointed to energy production. "We're producing more oil and gas now than we ever have," he said, adding that the US was drilling "double Saudi Arabia and Russia combined."

Trump highlighted tax and healthcare policies. "We delivered no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security for our seniors," he said.

He said Medicare would expand coverage for certain drugs. "Starting on July 1st, we'll provide Medicare patients with coverage for weight loss drugs... it will be available... $50 a month," he said.

He also said insulin costs had been reduced. "We got it down to $25 a month," he said.

On border security, Trump said crossings had fallen sharply. "We went from 25 million people coming in to zero," he said.

He said crime had declined, including in Washington. The city is now "considered... one of the safest cities in the country," he said.

Trump said the US remained engaged in global diplomacy. "We've settled eight wars... that should be the ninth," he said, referring to ongoing efforts.

Still, he signalled uncertainty over negotiations with Iran. "Maybe we're better off not making a deal at all," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
All these numbers about stock markets and oil production don't matter to common Indians. We care about our own economy - jobs, inflation, education for our kids. Trump is a showman, always talking about "records" and "biggest ever." But when he says insulin is $25 a month, that's actually a big deal. If only our healthcare system could think about affordable medicine for diabetics in India...
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James A
Some good points on economy, some dangerous rhetoric on Iran. I work with oil traders in Houston and they're genuinely worried about a blockade triggering $200 oil. India imports most of its crude - this would hit our fuel prices hard. And Trump claiming "zero illegal crossings" is just fantasy. Even his DHS data shows it's not true. But I'll give him credit - that weight loss drug coverage is a good policy for seniors.
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Vikram M
As someone whose family served in the Indian Army, I understand the military perspective. But Trump sounds like he's playing with fire. "Every single ship at the bottom of the sea" - that's not how you talk about another nation's military. Diplomacy, not chest-thumping. And he mentioned settling eight wars but won't name them? Yaar, main toh isse serious nahi leta. Still, I hope someone in Delhi is watching this closely - if Gulf instability comes, we need to protect our diaspora.
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Sarah B
Okay, he says Medicare will cover weight loss drugs from July 1 at $50 a month. That's actually significant - obesity is a major issue worldwide, including in urban India now. But the rest is just typical Trump hyperbole. "25 million people coming in to zero"? Bhai, that's not how statistics work. And Washington DC being "one of the safest cities"? I have cousins there who would laugh at that claim. Good to see US politics staying entertaining though! 😄

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