U.S. President Donald Trump has reiterated his stance that Iran should be allowed to retain some ballistic missiles. Speaking to reporters in France, Trump argued it would be unfair to deny Iran possession while other nations have such weapons. He indicated a willingness to consider a scenario where Iran is permitted to maintain a limited ballistic missile arsenal. This position diverges from previous, stricter demands for complete dismantling of Iran’s missile program. The Times of Israel reported on the President’s comments, highlighting a potential shift in U.S. policy regarding Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities. The issue remains a complex point of contention in ongoing international negotiations concerning Iran’s security and regional stability. Further details regarding the scope and limitations of Trump’s proposed allowance remain unclear.
