Logo
3 out of 12 Articles
Donald Trump

Trump Says Iran Will Keep Some Missiles Under Coming Peace Deal

US President Donald Trump signaled that the emerging peace agreement with Iran will likely permit Tehran to retain a portion of its conventional ballistic missiles, a notable departure from long-standing American policy. Speaking before reporters at the G7 summit in France on Wednesday, June 17, Trump argued that a total ban on the regime’s missiles is unrealistic. “They got to have some,” he said, adding, “What am I going to do? Am I going to let Saudi Arabia have missiles, but they can’t have them?”

Pressed by a reporter who noted that one of the stated aims of the military campaign, Operation Epic Fury, had been to eliminate Iran’s ballistic missiles, Trump played down the concern. “Missiles aren’t the problem. They hurt a little location, but they don’t blow up the planet,” he said. He maintained that Iran now holds fewer missiles than other nations and that much of its remaining arsenal is buried out of reach. “What are they keeping? They have less than other nations now. The rest of them are underground. They can’t even get them out,” Trump said, asserting that roughly 85 percent of Iran’s missiles had already been destroyed.

Trump indicated he might attend the signing of the memorandum, scheduled for Friday, June 19, though he suggested it “might not be the kind of document” he should personally sign. He went on to muse, half in jest, that responsibility for the outcome could fall to his vice president. “This way, if it works out, I’m going to take the credit. If it doesn’t work out, I’m blaming JD,” he said.

(DM/VFI News)

“Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.” – Psalm 20:7