Trump: U.S. Seeks to Conduct Nuclear Test

According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency adn Al Jazeera, U.S. president Donald Trump declared that the United States plans to conduct nuclear tests ”soon.”
Trump added, “Like othre countries, we will carry out tests on nuclear weapons.”
The Russia Today network also reported that Trump said Europe is no longer what it used to be and described migration-related issues on the continent as disturbing.
Justifying U.S. actions in the Caribbean Sea, he claimed, “The United states’ efforts to combat drug trafficking groups in Latin America have been triumphant.”
The president declined to provide details about his plans regarding Venezuela.
Regarding Jeffrey epstein, Trump alleged their relationship had been very bad for manny years and stated that if Democrats truly had facts about him in connection with Epstein’s case, they would have used it before the election.
Trump further asserted he never visited Epstein’s island-unlike Bill Clinton, who reportedly went there 28 times.
He refused to answer whether planned nuclear tests would involve warheads.
Trump announced his intention to convene a meeting between Russia, the United States, and China focused on reducing nuclear arsenals. He said complete nuclear disarmament remains the best option.
On the Abraham Accords peace plan and Saudi arabia’s potential involvement, he said he will discuss these issues next week with crown prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The president noted Saudi Arabia is interested in purchasing a large number of aircraft from the U.S. and has asked him to consider selling F-35 jets; Trump confirmed this review is underway.
<pHe added that pursuing legal action against BBC is scheduled and will begin within days.
Trump also stated he plans to speak with UK Prime Minister keir Starmer during upcoming holidays.
This announcement comes after BBC declared yesterday it will not pay damages for allegedly distorting Trump’s speech.
A spokesperson for BBC said their lawyers sent a response letter last Sunday addressing trump’s legal team.
The letter acknowledged: ”We accept our editing unintentionally created an impression of presenting a continuous segment of his speech which led viewers mistakenly to believe President Trump directly called for violent action.”
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