Trump promises to stop Iran and assures that the conflict “will be resolved soon”
The president assured that the conflict with Tehran could be resolved soon after new pressure
President Donald Trump assured this Friday that Iran "will never have a nuclear weapon" and that the conflict "will be resolved soon," during a speech to supporters in Suffern, New York state. "We have stopped them. They will never have a nuclear weapon, and we are going to end this soon. It will be resolved soon," the president said. The president said that the "Epic Fury" operation launched against that country on February 28 will guarantee that Iran, which he described as "the main sponsor of the terrorism", do not get nuclear weapons. "They will never have a nuclear weapon, and they know it," he added. After the rally, the president plans to return to Washington instead of going to his club in Bedminster (New Jersey), as previously announced. Trump himself reported this Friday through his Truth Social network that he will not attend his son Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding this weekend in the Bahamas because he wants to be in Washington at this "important moment." The White House has not offered more details, but the change of plans It occurs while the United States and Iran are negotiating, through Pakistani mediators, an agreement that will end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Likewise, Trump has been threatening for weeks with a possible military intervention in Cuba, a country on which he has increased pressure with an oil blockade and with the indictment, this very week, against former Cuban president Raúl Castro.

