Hegseth Says Trump Prevented Iran From Obtaining Nuclear Weapons
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Pete Hegseth praised Donald Trump for his administration’s approach toward Iran, arguing Trump consistently took action to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Speaking alongside Marco Rubio, Hegseth said Iran has posed a long-term threat to the United States and its allies for decades. TOP STORY: HEGSETH PRAISES TRUMP’S IRAN STRATEGY According to Hegseth: “There’s only one man over the course of both presidencies who has stood up and said they will never get a nuclear weapon.” Hegseth argued Trump took multiple major actions aimed at countering Iran, including: ➡️ Ordering the strike that killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani ➡️ Withdrawing from the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal ➡️ Pursuing military and diplomatic pressure campaigns against Tehran Hegseth claimed: “You created the conditions to ensure the American people and the world are safeguarded from this generational threat.” IRAN NUCLEAR DEBATE REMAINS CENTRAL FOREIGN POLICY ISSUE The remarks reflect ongoing political and national security debates surrounding: Iran’s nuclear ambitions Middle East stability U.S. military strategy Sanctions and diplomacy Supporters of Trump’s approach argue: ➡️ Maximum pressure policies weakened Iran’s capabilities ➡️ The Obama nuclear deal was insufficient ➡️ Strong deterrence prevented greater escalation Critics argue: ➡️ Withdrawal from the nuclear agreement increased regional tensions ➡️ Diplomatic pathways became more difficult ➡️ Military escalation risks broader conflict The Soleimani strike and subsequent tensions with Iran remain among the defining foreign policy moments of Trump’s presidency. NATIONAL SECURITY AND MIDDLE EAST TENSIONS CONTINUE The comments also come amid continuing concerns involving: Iranian-backed militias Regional instability Energy security Nuclear nonproliferation U.S. officials across multiple administrations have repeatedly stated: ➡️ Iran cannot be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon ➡️ Regional security remains a major priority ➡️ The Middle East continues to present significant geopolitical challenges The debate over how best to confront Iran — through diplomacy, sanctions, military deterrence, or a combination of approaches — remains highly contested in Washington. WHY THIS MATTERS This impacts: U.S. foreign policy Middle East stability Nuclear nonproliferation efforts Military strategy Global energy markets National security policy Iran’s nuclear program remains one of the most significant geopolitical and security issues facing the United States and its allies. #PeteHegseth #Trump #Iran #MarcoRubio #Politics #NationalSecurity #MiddleEast #ForeignPolicy #BreakingNews #USNews