US President Donald Trump has said that he would not use nuclear weapons in any conflict involving Iran. Speaking to reporters at the White House, he stated that the United States has already carried out strong actions using conventional military methods and sees no need for nuclear escalation.
Trump said that nuclear weapons should not be used by any country under any circumstances. He warned that their use could lead to massive destruction, including the loss of entire cities and long-term global effects.
Experts note that nuclear weapons are considered weapons of last resort because of their extreme impact. Even a limited nuclear exchange could cause widespread damage, environmental harm, and long-lasting health effects. This is why many global agreements focus on preventing their use and limiting their spread.
Trump’s statement may help reduce immediate fears of escalation, but analysts say the situation still requires careful handling. Diplomatic efforts and open communication remain key to avoiding conflict.
The remarks have also renewed discussions about global nuclear safety and the importance of responsible leadership during times of crisis.
