The president delivered another forceful warning to Iran, making clear that the United States will not allow Tehran to obtain a nuclear weapon under any circumstances. Speaking about ongoing negotiations, Trump stated, “Right now, we're negotiating, and we'll see, but we're going to get it one way or the other. They're not going to have a nuclear weapon,” reinforcing his administration’s hardline position as tensions continue simmering across the Middle East.

The remarks come during a critical phase of renewed US-Iran negotiations throughout 2025 and 2026, with reports indicating Trump temporarily paused potential military strikes after receiving new Iranian proposals tied to limits on nuclear development. Despite cautious optimism surrounding a possible agreement, the Iranian regime’s nuclear ambitions remain one of the most dangerous geopolitical flashpoints in the world, especially as Israel and American allies continue warning that Tehran cannot be trusted to develop advanced uranium capabilities unchecked.

Supporters of Trump and pro-Israel leaders praised the president’s uncompromising stance, arguing that strong American deterrence is the only effective way to prevent Iran from threatening Israel and destabilizing the region. Backers also emphasized that Trump’s willingness to combine diplomacy with credible military pressure sends a clear message that the United States is prepared to act decisively if negotiations fail to permanently shut down Iran’s path toward nuclear weapons.