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    Trump Raises Possible Case to Attack Iran in State of the Union

    Hunter W.By Hunter W.February 25, 2026Updated:March 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A single section of a major speech has raised global concerns about a possible new conflict in the Middle East.

    During his State of the Union address on February 24, 2026, Donald Trump briefly explained why the United States might take military action against Iran. He said he would not allow the country to obtain a nuclear weapon and accused its leadership of supporting militant groups and increasing regional threats.

    Trump argued that Iran’s missile development and nuclear activity could endanger both U.S. interests and allies. He also claimed Tehran was working toward missiles that could eventually reach the United States. Iran, however, rejected these accusations, saying its nuclear program is intended for civilian energy purposes.

    The speech came as the United States increased its military presence across the Middle East. The deployment included naval forces such as the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, highlighting preparations that analysts say could support a potential strike if diplomacy fails.

    Despite the strong language, Trump said he prefers a diplomatic solution. He told lawmakers he wants peace but criticized Iran for not clearly committing to giving up nuclear weapons. His remarks reflect ongoing frustration over stalled negotiations aimed at resolving long-running disputes over Iran’s nuclear program.

    The issue has sparked debate in Washington. Senior officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, briefed congressional leaders before the speech. Some lawmakers urged greater transparency, warning that military action without public discussion could lead to longer conflicts and higher costs.

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