President Trump rules out nuclear strike against Iran
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Trump said he has no plans of deploying nuclear arms but maintained that the Islamic Republic was already "decimated" through conventional means.
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Trump rules out nuclear strike, says Iran 'running out of time'
Addressing reporters at the White House, Trump said there was no justification for deploying nuclear arms. He maintained that Iran had already been "decimated" through conventional means and stressed that such weapons should never be used.
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