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It's been US policy for decades not to allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon: Trump | #shorts
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The United States has maintained a long-standing policy to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, a stance that has persisted for 47 years. The Iranian regime and its proxies have been implicated in extensive terrorism, resulting in significant casualties among American service members and civilians.
- For decades, it has been the policy of the United States to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. This stance has remained consistent since the regimes control began 47 years ago
- The Iranian regime and its proxies have been responsible for widespread terrorism and violence. They have caused the deaths and injuries of thousands of American service members and countless civilians
- Roadside bombs have been a signature weapon of the Iranian regime, leading to significant casualties. These devices have inflicted harm on both military personnel and civilians alike
- The impact of U.S. military actions against key figures in Iran has been significant. Taking out leaders during the first term had a notable effect on the regimes operations
- A pivotal figure in the development and deployment of roadside bombs was removed. His removal was seen as a crucial step in countering Irans influence and tactics
- For decades, it has been the policy of the United States never to allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. Since the regimes control of that nation 47 years ago, it and its proxies have spread terrorism and death