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    Trump Calls Iran Issue ‘Not Urgent,’ Advises Patience in Talks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a recent telephonic interview with American media, US President Donald Trump described the situation with Iran as “not urgent,” urging caution and patience in approaching negotiations. He emphasized that the United States does not need to hastily engage in talks or make immediate decisions regarding Iran, signaling a more measured approach to the ongoing tensions.

    Trump highlighted the effectiveness of the US blockade, which he said has successfully prevented Iran from accessing funds. He reiterated the firm stance that Iran must not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons, warning that possession of such arms would pose a significant threat. The president expressed confidence in the ability to halt Iran’s uranium enrichment, stating unequivocally that Iran would be stopped from continuing this activity.

    In a significant development, Trump claimed that Iran’s nuclear infrastructure has been severely damaged by US Tomahawk missile strikes. He suggested that Iran now faces the challenge of removing nuclear dust from these compromised facilities, a task he implied Iran is ill-equipped to handle. Trump, only China and the United States possess the necessary technology and expertise to manage such a cleanup operation.

    These remarks come amid ongoing international concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the broader geopolitical tensions in the region. While Trump advocates for a cautious and deliberate approach, the situation remains closely monitored by global powers, with the potential for diplomatic or military actions still a subject of intense debate.

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