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    Donald Trump Criticizes Iran’s Ballistic Missile Restrictions as Unfair

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Former U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly stated that it is unfair for Iran to be restricted from possessing ballistic missiles when other countries maintain such arsenals. His remarks come amid longstanding international debates over Iran’s missile program and the broader security concerns in the Middle East. Ballistic missiles are a critical component of military deterrence, and restrictions on Iran have been a focal point in diplomatic negotiations and sanctions.

    Trump’s comments underscore the contentious nature of arms control agreements and the perceived double standards in global security policies. The issue of Iran’s missile capabilities has been central to U.S. foreign policy, especially during Trump’s administration, which withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal partly due to concerns over missile development. Meanwhile, other regional powers continue to develop and maintain missile systems, complicating efforts to achieve a balanced security framework.

    In a significant development, Trump’s stance may influence ongoing discussions about regional security and arms control enforcement. His viewpoint reflects broader debates about fairness and strategic parity in international relations, particularly regarding Iran’s role in the Middle East. The implications of such statements could affect future diplomatic engagements and the stability of the region.

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