Donald Trump on Iran: “I Will Not Let Them Develop Nuclear Weapon, Ever”

Netanyahu US President Donald Trump has assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he will not allow Iran develop a nuclear weapon and termed the nuclear agreement that Tehran reached with world powers as one of the “worst deals” he has ever seen. Trump has on several occasions – during his presidential campaign and afterwards – criticised the agreement reached in 2015 between Iran and the US, the UK, Russia, France, China and Germany to limit the Islamic republics nuclear ability. The deal signed during President Barack Obama’s tenure had strained US-Israel ties, and Obama-Netanyahu relationship.Trump’s explicit guarantee came during his first joint presser with Netanyahu after he took over the US presidency on January 20. He has previously said he would work to improve ties with Israel, and has imposed sanctions on Iran for testing a ballistic missile in violation of the nuclear deal.“The security challenges faced by Israel are enormous, including the threat of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, which I have talked a lot about. One of the worst deals I have ever seen is the Iran deal,” Trump told reporters yesterday.Trump also said that his administration had gone ahead to impose new sanctions on Iran and will do more to prevent them from ever developing them.Iran has, however, defended its nuclear programme as purely civilian.Trump said security assistance to Israel was at an all-time high to ensure it can defend against threats. “We have a long history of cooperation in the fight against terrorism and the fight against those who do not value human life,” he said.He also rejected the “unfair and one-sided actions” against Israel at UNSC, referring to a resolution condemning Israeli settlements in territory claimed by the Palestinians.Trump went further to say that his administration was committed to working with Israel and common allies in the region towards greater security and stability. “That includes working toward a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians… “We will be working on it very, very diligently,” Trump said.Netanyahu appreciated Trump’s stand on Iran and radical Islamic terrorism. “Mr President, you’ve shown great clarity and courage in confronting this challenge head-on. You call for confronting Iran’s terrorist regime, preventing Iran from realising this terrible deal into a nuclear arsenal,” he said.“You have said that the United States is committed to preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons. You call for the defeat of ISIS. Under your leadership, I believe we can reverse the rising tide of radical Islam,” he said.Making his case against Iran, Netanyahu said the ballistic missiles that Tehran tests are mainly aimed at his country while the Iranan Foreign Minister said that their ballistic missiles were not intended against any country. “These ballistic missiles are inscribed in Hebrew Israel must be destroyed”, he said.       

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