Trump Open to New Military Action Against Iran If Needed
Former US President Donald Trump has not ruled out the possibility of using force again against Iran if the situation warrants it. On Friday, he made it clear at the White House that he was ready to order new airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities if American intelligence reports signs of Tehran's nuclear program being activated. The statements were made during a briefing with journalists in the US capital and were published by international media outlets, including CNN. When asked if he was considering the possibility of repeated strikes on Iran if uranium enrichment was detected, Trump replied unequivocally: "Absolutely, without a doubt, absolutely." He stressed that, in his opinion, after last year's American attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday, the Iranian side is unlikely to return to an active nuclear program in the near future. According to the former president, the US has already gained significant advantages and can use force again if it deems it necessary. These statements were made on the eve of a meeting between senior US and Iranian officials scheduled for next week, which Trump considers urgent. However, he said that he no longer sees the advisability of signing new agreements on the Iranian nuclear program. At the same time, the media reported on the possible discussion with Tehran of financial assistance in the amount of up to $ 30 billion as part of the negotiation process. However, the Iranian government categorically denies any plans to resume negotiations with the US, emphasizing that no official consultations are currently being held in this context. The threat of new military action by the US against the backdrop of tensions in the region and the growth of the capabilities of the Iranian nuclear program again raises questions of security and stability. Analysts note that further escalation of the conflict could have serious consequences for the Middle East region and global politics as a whole. Trump continues to reserve the option to use force, emphasizing his willingness to use military force to deter nuclear threats and protect US interests.