Trump Denies Israeli Influence on Iran Policy
Former President Donald Trump asserted that Israel had no influence on his stance against Iran, following reports suggesting Israeli impact. Trump reiterated his long-held view that Iran should never acquire nuclear weapons, amidst upcoming U.S. negotiations in Pakistan despite Iran's uncertain stance.
In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump dismissed claims of Israeli influence over his decision-making regarding Iran, countering media reports that suggested otherwise. Trump emphasized that his outlook on Iran’s nuclear capabilities has been a consistent personal conviction.
Trump cited the events of October 7th as reinforcing his belief that Iran should never possess nuclear weapons. His comments emerged as the United States geared up for negotiations in Pakistan, despite Iran's indecision regarding participation.
He expressed optimism over Iran's future, suggesting that regime change could herald prosperity for the nation. Analysts are closely watching the evolving geopolitical climate as talks loom on the horizon.
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