Iran, Bolton and Donald Trump
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Former national security adviser John Bolton defended the Trump administration’s decision to launch preemptive strikes on Iran over its continued nuclear program. “Trump has every right to eliminate threats from the ayatollahs,
President Donald Trump's ex-security adviser has claimed that Iran were days away from receiving nuclear weaponry. The US and Israel began a war on the Middle Eastern nation after firing missiles at them on 28 February, leading to retaliatory attacks from Iran on nearby countries in the region, targeting US military bases in particular.
John Bolton, former national security adviser to US President Donald Trump, said the recent American bombing campaign, known as Operation Epic Fury, caused “very significant damage” to Iran’s nuclear programme. However, he also warned that the strikes did not completely destroy Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, according to The Sun.
Critics argue that President Donald Trump's foreign policy has become chaotic and self-serving, undermining traditional U.S. approaches to international stability. Trump campaigned in 2024 on promises of "no new wars" and an end to "regime change" and ...