Secretary of State Marco Rubio forcefully rejected the idea that the Trump administration would ever approve a nuclear agreement allowing Iran to strengthen its nuclear ambitions, calling such a scenario “ABSURD” during remarks in New Delhi alongside Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Rubio’s comments signaled a hardline America First approach toward Tehran as the administration continues high-stakes diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing Iran from advancing toward nuclear weapons capability while maintaining pressure across the Middle East.
Rubio emphasized that President Donald Trump remains committed to securing verifiable restrictions on Iran’s uranium enrichment activities, including demands involving the transfer of highly enriched uranium stockpiles and guarantees protecting global shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. While the administration has expressed preference for diplomacy over direct military confrontation, supporters praised Rubio’s remarks as a clear warning that the United States will not repeat what conservatives describe as weak past agreements that handed Tehran financial relief without permanently dismantling its nuclear infrastructure.
The statement comes amid ongoing international negotiations following months of heightened regional tensions and conflict involving Iran-backed networks across the Middle East. Pro-Israel and pro-Trump voices welcomed Rubio’s strong language, arguing that any agreement leaving Iran in a stronger strategic position would endanger both American allies and global stability, while reinforcing concerns over Tehran’s long-term intentions in the region.
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