According to Beyond Time News, US President Donald Trump has stated that nuclear weapons should never be used by any country, emphasizing that such weapons could cause global destruction.
Speaking at the White House, Trump said he would not use nuclear weapons in any conflict involving Iran, adding that conventional military action has already been sufficient in current operations.
“No Rush” on Iran Deal
Trump also said he is in no hurry to finalize any agreement with Iran, stressing that he wants a long-term and stable deal rather than a quick settlement.
He added that US forces are capable of handling any military threats from Iran if needed, while continuing to push for a broader peace arrangement.
Turkey urges US to start nuclear talks with Iran
Rising Tensions Around the Strait of Hormuz
The remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil shipping route. According to Beyond Time News, concerns over maritime security and military activity in the region remain high.
Reports also indicate shifting naval strategies in the area, including increased use of fast attack boats and other asymmetric tactics, raising concerns for commercial shipping and regional stability.
Global Security Concerns Continue
Trump reiterated that his priority is to prevent nuclear conflict and ensure global safety. He warned that nuclear weapons pose extreme risks to cities, regions, and international peace.
Meanwhile, diplomatic and military developments in the Middle East continue to shape global energy markets and security discussions.


