Trump Rules Out Nuclear Strike on Iran Amid Tensions

On Thursday, Donald Trump, the President of the United States, ruled out the possibility of striking Iran with nuclear weapons, despite previously threatening to completely destroy Iranian civilization. Trump stated that the U.S. could achieve its military objectives without resorting to nuclear weapons.
He expressed a desire to seek a resolution with Iran that would prevent them from obtaining nuclear capabilities. Trump also mentioned that the U.S. is prepared to intensify military actions against Iran if necessary.
Vice President JD Vance was noted to have warned about the readiness of the United States to increase damage to Iranian military capabilities. The article also referenced Trump's previous calls to end the U.S. moratorium on nuclear testing and contrasted his views with those of former President Barack Obama, who aimed for a world without nuclear weapons.
The U.S. nuclear doctrine reserves the right to use nuclear weapons, but Trump’s statements appeared to diverge from long-standing policies.
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