Trump Discusses Iran Nuclear Threat During Youth Sports Event
Trump's Remarks on Iran and Nuclear Weapons
During a recent event in the Oval Office focused on youth sports, US President Donald Trump extensively addressed the ongoing tensions with Iran and the associated nuclear threat. While he was expected to sign a proclamation promoting school fitness, Trump frequently shifted the conversation back to Iran and domestic political matters. He referred to the situation as a 'skirmish,' asserting that Iran stands no chance against the US military capabilities. 'They have no Navy, no air force, and their anti-aircraft systems are completely destroyed,' he stated, emphasizing the lack of effective leadership within Iran.
Trump directly engaged with the young audience, cautioning them about the dangers of allowing Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. 'You can't let a bunch of lunatics have a nuclear weapon, or the world would be in trouble,' he remarked, acknowledging that the children might not fully grasp the implications.
He claimed that the US had taken decisive action against Iran's nuclear ambitions, stating, 'They would have had a nuclear weapon in two weeks.' Trump recalled the military operation involving a B2 bomber that he said successfully destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities. He warned that a nuclear-armed Iran would have catastrophic consequences, potentially endangering the existence of Israel and destabilizing the Middle East.
When questioned by reporters about ceasefire violations, Trump responded cryptically, indicating that the media would soon find out. He dismissed Iranian naval forces, referring to their small boats as 'pea shooters' and claimed that their naval power had been significantly diminished. 'They should do the smart thing because we don't want to go in and kill people,' he added.
Trump also commented on the protests occurring in Iran, describing the government's violent responses and claiming that tens of thousands of protesters had been killed, although these numbers remain unverified. Throughout the event, he criticized former President Barack Obama for the nuclear deal with Iran and reiterated his claims regarding the 2024 US election being 'rigged.' He also touched on immigration and gender issues, advising the children present to ignore certain topics. After addressing the media, he returned to the theme of the event by engaging the children about their sports activities.