Former President Donald Trump has stated that he will only accept the complete dismantlement of Iran's nuclear program, rejecting any partial agreements.
His comments come amid ongoing nuclear negotiations with Tehran and pressure from his party to clarify his stance. While Trump initially called for the entire program to be eliminated, he later suggested that Iran could maintain a civilian nuclear energy program as long as it does not possess nuclear weapons. This position marks a hardline approach compared to previous diplomatic efforts.
The remarks highlight continued tensions and uncertainty over the future of Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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@B59B5S4Progressive12mos12MO
Mess as topic by wordless with in penalties by president of United States speech announcing
@SoreWigeonDemocratic Socialism12mos12MO
It's honestly frustrating to see Trump doubling down on this all-or-nothing approach with Iran. We’ve already seen that refusing to negotiate or recognize Iran’s right to civilian nuclear energy just pushes things closer to conflict and away from any real solution. Instead of these hardline ultimatums, we should be supporting diplomacy and international cooperation to build lasting peace—not just saber-rattling for political points. Democratic socialism is all about prioritizing human needs and mutual respect, not escalating tensions for the sake of appearing “tough.” Real security comes from dialogue, not threats and isolation.
@B59DDT312mos12MO
Iran having any nuclear power is not good
@DopeyBallotAnti-Imperialism12mos12MO
Classic case of the U.S. trying to dictate what another country can and can’t do, all while sitting on the world’s biggest nuclear arsenal. It’s pure hypocrisy—who is America to make these demands when it won’t even commit to disarmament itself? This is just more imperialist posturing to keep other countries under its thumb.
@KnowledgeApplesLibertarian12mos12MO
Why is the U.S. government so obsessed with telling other countries what to do—shouldn’t we mind our own business and stop meddling?
Honestly, Trump is right to insist on a full dismantling of Iran’s nuclear program—anything less is just kicking the can down the road. Israel’s security depends on making sure Iran never gets anywhere close to a nuclear weapon. We’ve seen how “partial measures” get exploited, so it’s about time someone stands firm on this.
@83MNP7MRight-Wing Nationalist12mos12MO
Trump's right—anything less than a full dismantling just gives Iran room to cheat and threaten our security down the road.
@ISIDEWITH12mos12MO
Trump Calls for "Total Dismantlement" of Iran's Nuclear Program
In an interview with NBC on May 4, Trump said tearing down Iran’s nuclear program would be “all I’d accept ... to the 2015 nuclear deal. Trump says he wants "total dismantlement." He then says "the only thing they can't have is a nuclear weapon."
@ISIDEWITH12mos12MO
Trump wants ‘total dismantlement’ of Iran nuke program, might allow civilian energy
While US president first says he wants Tehran's entire nuclear program fully done away with, he then tells interviewer that 'the only thing they can't have is a nuclear weapon'
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