💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump, speaking in Riyadh, labeled Iran the "most destructive force" in the Middle East, accusing it of regional instability and vowing to prevent it from obtaining nuclear weapons. He offered Iran a choice between continuing its "chaos and terror" or pursuing peace, while denying Tehran's claims of fomenting unrest. Trump expressed willingness to negotiate a new deal if Iran changes course, warning of "massive maximum pressure" otherwise.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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