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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 10 MIN

74 Times President Trump Has Made Clear That Iran Cannot Have a Nuclear Weapon

from The White House In Audio · host Instaread Podcast

This article provides an extensive compilation of quotes from President Donald J. Trump spanning from 2011 to 2026, all reinforcing a singular, central theme: Iran will never be permitted to obtain a nuclear weapon.The summary of his position, as detailed in the text, includes several key pillars:Consistency over Decades: The article highlights that Trump has maintained this stance for over 20 years, viewing it as a non-negotiable bipartisan necessity for global security.Existential Threat: Trump repeatedly characterizes nuclear weapons as the "single greatest threat" to the world and asserts that an Iranian nuclear weapon would lead to the destruction of Israel and the end of any hope for peace in the Middle East.Zero Tolerance for Enrichment: Beyond just the weapon itself, Trump specifies that his administration will not allow Iran to continue any uranium enrichment programs."Peace Through Strength": Following a military action referred to as "Operation Midnight Hammer," the President warned that any attempt by Iran to rebuild its nuclear program would be met with swift military eradication.The "Deal" Framework: Trump expresses a desire for Iran to be a "rich," "successful," and "wonderful" country, but maintains that such prosperity is only possible if the regime permanently halts its pursuit of nuclear capabilities and its sponsorship of terrorism.State Sponsor of Terror: The administration frames these actions as a direct response to Iran’s status as the "world’s number one sponsor of terror," arguing that such a regime cannot be trusted with the world's most destructive technology.The document serves to illustrate that preventing a nuclear Iran is the "number one" priority of the Trump Administration’s foreign policy, regardless of the year or the political climate.

This article provides an extensive compilation of quotes from President Donald J. Trump spanning from 2011 to 2026, all reinforcing a singular, central theme: Iran will never be permitted to obtain a nuclear weapon.The summary of his position, as detailed in the text, includes several key pillars:Consistency over Decades: The article highlights that Trump has maintained this stance for over 20 years, viewing it as a non-negotiable bipartisan necessity for global security.Existential Threat: Trump repeatedly characterizes nuclear weapons as the "single greatest threat" to the world and asserts that an Iranian nuclear weapon would lead to the destruction of Israel and the end of any hope for peace in the Middle East.Zero Tolerance for Enrichment: Beyond just the weapon itself, Trump specifies that his administration will not allow Iran to continue any uranium enrichment programs."Peace Through Strength": Following a military action referred to as "Operation Midnight Hammer," the President warned that any attempt by Iran to rebuild its nuclear program would be met with swift military eradication.The "Deal" Framework: Trump expresses a desire for Iran to be a "rich," "successful," and "wonderful" country, but maintains that such prosperity is only possible if the regime permanently halts its pursuit of nuclear capabilities and its sponsorship of terrorism.State Sponsor of Terror: The administration frames these actions as a direct response to Iran’s status as the "world’s number one sponsor of terror," arguing that such a regime cannot be trusted with the world's most destructive technology.The document serves to illustrate that preventing a nuclear Iran is the "number one" priority of the Trump Administration’s foreign policy, regardless of the year or the political climate.

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