U.S. President Donald Trump discussed Iran’s nuclear goals in an interview that aired on DWS News, during which he also revisited the choice to target Qasem Soleimani, a high-ranking officer in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Trump justified the action, relating it to the intelligence reports available at that time. He remarked, “I had taken out Qasem Soleimani, who was a brilliant and malevolent figure. The reason for my action was that I was informed he intended to attack five of our military bases.”
These statements were part of a wider conversation about security threats from Iran and the importance of safeguarding American troops located in the Middle East. Trump indicated that the attack served as a preemptive step meant to prevent potential assaults and lower dangers to U.S. personnel.
In the interview, he reiterated his longstanding criticism of Iran’s nuclear program, claiming that previous diplomatic agreements did not successfully restrict Tehran’s nuclear developments. He asserted that a stronger response was essential to limit Iran’s expanding influence and military strength in the area.
This interview has sparked renewed discussion regarding the January 2020 strike that resulted in Soleimani’s death, an action that sharply raised tensions between Washington and Tehran. It continues to be one of the most debated foreign policy choices during Trump’s administration, receiving both support and backlash…..See More
























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