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We will see what happens, we have given notice to move out, and we will see what happens
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In a recent statement, President Donald Trump offered a cryptic update on potential future actions, while reiterating a firm stance against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons.
Speaking to reporters, Trump said, “We’ll see what happens, we’ve given notice to move out, and we’ll see what happens.
He did not elaborate on what the notice referred to, leaving room for speculation about whether he meant a business decision, political maneuver, or a broader strategic move.
Trump’s ambiguous comment comes amid growing international attention on U.S. foreign policy positions, especially concerning the Middle East.
The president’s remarks were made during a brief media appearance, where he also shifted focus to Iran, underlining a red line that he has consistently upheld.
“They can’t have a nuclear weapon, very simple, we’re not going to allow that, Trump said, emphasizing his continued hardline approach to Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
His administration had previously withdrawn from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, citing concerns that it was not strict enough to prevent Iran from developing nuclear capabilities.
Trump’s comments arrive at a time when U.S-Iran relations remain strained, and negotiations over nuclear restrictions have stalled.
International watchdogs have raised alarms over Iran’s uranium enrichment activities, with some reports suggesting it is nearing weapons-grade levels.
The president’s latest remarks may signal a potential re-entry into political influence or foreign policy commentary ahead of the 2024 election cycle.
However, with little clarification provided, observers remain uncertain about the specific implications of his notice to move out.
For now, Trump's stance on Iran remains crystal clear, no nuclear weapons, as for his next move, “We’ll see what happen
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