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Trump Urges Iran: No Nuclear Weapons

Trump Urges Iran: No Nuclear Weapons

April 12, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Trump Reiterates: Iran ‌Cannot Possess Nuclear Weapons

Table of Contents

  • Trump Reiterates: Iran ‌Cannot Possess Nuclear Weapons
    • Trump’s stance on Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
    • Past⁢ Threats‌ and Israeli Involvement
    • Netanyahu’s Support and Previous ‌Actions
    • Background on‌ the Iran Nuclear Deal

Former U.S. President Donald Trump reaffirmed his stance that Iran must not have nuclear weapons. His statement came Friday, April 11,‌ ahead​ of ​planned negotiations concerning Iran’s nuclear program in⁢ Oman.

Trump’s stance on Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions

“I want Iran to⁢ be an⁣ exceptional,great,happy⁣ country. Though, they should not have nuclear weapons,” Trump told reporters, ‌according to AFP. ⁤

Steve ‌Witkoff⁣ is scheduled to meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Oman on Saturday, ⁤April 12, to discuss the Iranian‌ nuclear program.

Past⁢ Threats‌ and Israeli Involvement

Trump previously suggested potential⁤ military action against ⁣Iran if it continued its nuclear weapons program, with Israel potentially taking a ‍leading role.

“If it​ requires the military, we will ‌use the military,” Trump​ said. “Israel will clearly be⁤ very ‍involved in that… However, no one ​leads us,⁤ but we do ⁤what we want to⁤ do,” Trump said, ⁣according to the Associated Press.

Netanyahu’s Support and Previous ‌Actions

Israeli Prime ‍Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced his support for Trump’s ⁢diplomatic efforts to reach a settlement‌ with Iran ‌earlier this week.

Netanyahu stated that ​Israel and the U.S. ⁣share the common⁤ goal of preventing ​Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Though, Netanyahu previously spearheaded efforts to⁣ persuade⁢ Trump to withdraw the ‌U.S. from‌ the 2015 agreement with Iran.

Background on‌ the Iran Nuclear Deal

In 2015, the U.S. ⁣and other world powers reached an agreement with Iran, limiting Tehran’s uranium ⁢enrichment in ⁢exchange for the​ lifting of economic sanctions. Trump unilaterally withdrew the U.S. from ⁢the agreement in ⁤2018, calling it “the worst agreement ever.”

Under President Joe Biden, the U.S. and Iran held indirect negotiations in ​Vienna in 2021, aiming ⁢to⁤ revive the​ nuclear agreement. Though, these talks, along with separate‌ discussions between Tehran⁤ and European nations, failed to produce⁤ a ​resolution.

# ⁣Trump Reiterates: ⁣Iran and Nuclear Weapons – A Q&A

This article explores Donald⁤ Trump’s ‌stance ⁤on Iran’s⁤ nuclear ⁣ambitions. we’ll delve into ⁣his statements, past actions, and the involvement⁢ of other key players in this complex issue.

## What is Donald ⁢Trump’s current stance on‌ Iran’s nuclear program?

Former President Donald Trump has ⁤reaffirmed his position that Iran should not possess nuclear weapons. He stated this on Friday, April 11, before planned negotiations concerning Iran’s ⁤nuclear program in Oman.

## What ‍did Trump say specifically about Iran’s⁢ nuclear ambitions in his recent ⁢statement?

According to AFP,Trump said,”I want Iran ‌to be an remarkable,great,happy country.‍ Though,⁣ they should not have nuclear weapons.

##⁤ Are there ‍any upcoming negotiations concerning Iran’s nuclear program?

yes, Steve Witkoff is scheduled to⁤ meet ⁤with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi ‍in Oman ⁢on Saturday, April 12, to discuss the Iranian ‌nuclear ‌program.

## Has Trump previously discussed military action against Iran?

Yes, the article states that Trump previously suggested potential military action against Iran if it continued its​ nuclear weapons ​program. The article also ​mentions the potential for Israel to take‍ a leading role in such an ‍action.

## What‌ role did Trump envision for Israel in possible military‌ action?

Trump stated, “If it requires the military, we will use the military.Israel will clearly be very involved in that… However, no one leads us, but​ we do ⁢what we want to do,” ⁤according to the ‍associated press.This⁣ suggests⁣ a strong role for Israel, but ⁢also maintains U.S. ⁢autonomy in decision-making.

## How does the Israeli government view Trump’s efforts ​regarding Iran?

Israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced his ⁢support for Trump’s diplomatic efforts‍ to reach a settlement with ​Iran earlier in the week.⁢ Netanyahu ‌stated that Israel and the U.S. share the common goal ‌of preventing Iran from developing⁢ nuclear weapons.

## Did ⁢Netanyahu’s stance on Iran ‍align with his previous actions?

It’s‍ interesting that while Netanyahu‍ supports Trump’s ⁤current diplomatic efforts, he previously spearheaded‌ efforts to persuade Trump to withdraw the U.S.from the 2015 agreement ⁤with Iran.

## What was the Iran nuclear deal,and why did Trump withdraw from‌ it?

In 2015,the U.S. and other world powers reached an agreement with ⁢Iran. This agreement limited Iran’s uranium‌ enrichment in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. Trump unilaterally withdrew the U.S. from the agreement in 2018, calling it “the worst agreement ever.”

## What actions have been taken as Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal?

Under President Joe Biden, the U.S. and Iran held⁤ indirect negotiations in ⁢Vienna in 2021, aiming ⁤to revive the ​nuclear agreement. However, these ‌talks, along with separate discussions between Tehran and ⁣European nations, ​failed to produce a resolution.

##⁣ Key Events Timeline: Iran Nuclear Program

Here’s a​ summarized timeline of key events, based on the provided content:

Date Event
2015 U.S. and other ⁣world powers reach agreement with Iran (limiting uranium enrichment ​for lifting sanctions).
2018 Trump withdrew the U.S. from ​the Iran nuclear deal.
2021 Indirect negotiations between ‍U.S. and Iran in Vienna to revive ⁣the nuclear agreement, resulting in no resolution.
April 11, 2025 Trump restates his position: Iran must‍ not​ possess nuclear weapons.
April 12, 2025 Planned meeting‌ between Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Oman‍ to discuss the Iranian nuclear program.

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