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Trump Opposes Regime Change in Iran, Warns Against Nuclear Weapons
Oct 17, 2024, 07:06 PM
Former President Donald Trump has publicly stated his opposition to regime change in Iran, emphasizing that the United States should not get 'totally involved' in such matters. During an interview with Patrick Bet-David, Trump expressed that the U.S. has its own challenges to manage and should avoid extensive foreign interventions. He also highlighted the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, while expressing a desire for the country to be successful. Trump's remarks come amid ongoing discussions about U.S. foreign policy and its approach to Iran.
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