Trump Says War with Iran Will End Soon, But Nuclear Weapons Development Will Not Be Allowed

US President Donald Trump claimed that the ongoing tensions with Iran will be resolved soon and asserted that Iran will not be permitted to develop nuclear weapons. Trump revealed that although the US was prepared to launch a major attack on Iran, this was postponed at the request of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. In addition, the US imposed new sanctions on Iran’s foreign currency exchange company and 19 vessels. Kathmandu, June 6.
According to the US president, the war with Iran will end shortly. He stated that Iran is willing to negotiate and is weary of the ongoing tension, emphasizing that under no circumstances will Iran be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. Speaking at a session with lawmakers at the White House, Trump said, “We are preparing to end this war soon. They want to make a deal and they are tired of the tension.”
Although Iran remains focused on its nuclear program, Trump reiterated that the US will not allow the development of nuclear weapons. His remarks came during discussions in the US Senate regarding the ‘War Powers Resolution’ aimed at limiting the President’s authority to wage war against Iran. The Republican-majority Senate voted on Tuesday to advance the proposal.
Trump disclosed that the US had planned a large-scale strike against Iran, but postponed it after appeals from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE to allow for negotiation. He also warned that new military action could occur on Friday, Saturday, or early next week. Meanwhile, Iranian President Masoud Fazelkar stated that uranium enrichment is Iran’s right and that the country will not succumb to any pressure.
