Overview
- President Trump, speaking in Riyadh, described Iran as the 'most destructive force' in the Middle East, blaming it for regional instability and suffering.
- Trump reiterated that Iran will never be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon and warned that his diplomatic offer has a limited timeframe.
- The U.S. president proposed a path for Iran to achieve a more hopeful future, contrasting it with what he called Saudi Arabia's 'constructive vision' for the region.
- If Iran rejects the proposed deal, Trump vowed to reinstate 'massive maximum pressure,' aiming to reduce Iranian oil exports to zero.
- Trump emphasized his desire for peace and unity, stating that military force would only be used if absolutely necessary, but underscoring America's readiness to act.