TRUMP RULES OUT ISRAELI NUCLEAR STRIKE ON IRAN, CALLS FEARS ‘UNREALISTIC’
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has dismissed growing speculation that Israel could launch a nuclear strike against Iran, describing such fears as exaggerated and unlikely.Trump made the remarks amid rising tensions in the Middle East, where concerns over potential military escalation between the two long-time adversaries have sparked global debate.According to him, the idea of Israel deploying nuclear weapons in a direct strike on Iran is not realistic, emphasizing that such a move would have far-reaching consequences and is not a viable option under current geopolitical conditions.The comments come as international observers continue to monitor the fragile security situation in the region, with ongoing disputes over Iran’s nuclear program and Israel’s repeated warnings about perceived threats.Security analysts say while tensions remain high, a nuclear confrontation would represent an extreme scenario that most global powers are keen to avoid due to its devastating implications.The situation continues to draw attention from world leaders, with calls for diplomacy and restraint to prevent further escalation in an already volatile region.