US President Donald Trump has reaffirmed his stance on Iran’s nuclear capabilities, emphasizing that the country cannot be allowed to possess nuclear weapons. This statement comes amidst heightened tensions between the US and Iran, particularly with nuclear talks between the two nations stalled.
Key Developments:
– *Withdrawal of US Military Personnel*: Trump announced the withdrawal of US military personnel from parts of the Middle East, citing potential dangers in the region. Nonessential staff and military families are being evacuated from Iraq, Bahrain, and Kuwait as a precautionary measure.
– *Maximum Pressure Policy*:
Trump signed a National Security Presidential Memorandum (NSPM) restoring maximum pressure on Iran, aiming to deny the country all paths to a nuclear weapon and counter its malign influence abroad. This includes imposing maximum economic pressure, sanctioning those violating US sanctions, and driving Iran’s oil exports to zero.
– *Nuclear Talks Impasse*:
The move comes as nuclear talks between the US and Iran have hit an impasse, escalating tensions in the region. Trump reiterated his commitment to keeping Americans safe, both at home and abroad, and vowed not to tolerate Iran’s destructive behavior.
Regional Implications:
– *Evacuation of Nonessential Personnel*: The US State Department has authorized the departure of nonessential personnel and family members from Bahrain and Kuwait, giving them the option to leave the country.
– *Increased Tensions*:
Tensions in the region have been rising in recent days, with talks between the US and Iran over its rapidly advancing nuclear program appearing to have stalled.
– *US Commitment*:
Trump emphasized that the US is committed to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, stating, “They can’t have a nuclear weapon. Very simple. We’re not going to allow that”.
Recent Statements:
– Trump also expressed concerns about his safety, stating that if Iran were to assassinate him, “there won’t be anything left” of the country. Despite the tensions, Trump has called for work on a new Iran nuclear deal to begin “immediately”.