While Israel and America are hell-bent on defeating Iran, Trump has prayed for its progress.

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​​​​​Former US President and Republican Party's presidential candidate Donald Trump has prayed for Iran's success in a podcast. Trump has said that he wants Iran to be very successful, but the only thing Iran cannot have is nuclear weapons.

On the question of the coup in Iran, Trump has said 'We cannot be fully involved in every matter, you know, we are not able to run our country properly.' Trump said that the biggest danger to the world is not global warming but the real danger is 'nuclear warming'.

This statement by Donald Trump has come at a time when America and Israel are calling Iran their number 1 enemy. In fact, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has blamed Iran for the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. At the same time, Iran has made it clear by attacking Israel on October 1 that it will not bow down to anyone's pressure.

Tensions between Iran and Israel have escalated again since Iran described the attack on Israel as revenge for the killing of Ismail Haniya, Hassan Nasrallah, and IRGC commander Nilforushan.


At the same time, American intelligence reports claimed that Iran is secretly pursuing its nuclear program; it was also claimed that by the end of this year, Iran could declare itself a nuclear power.

Since then, Israel and America have been constantly warning Iran. Both of them do not want Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. This is the reason why Israel's intelligence agency Mossad is trying its best to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear power.

Earlier, a nuclear treaty was signed between the US and Iran in 2015, the purpose of which was to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear power. This treaty included the US, Britain, France, China and Russia. But after Trump became president, the US separated itself from this treaty in 2018.

Sign of change in strategy regarding Iran

Although Trump's stance on Iran's nuclear program is similar to that of Israel and the current US administration, if he is re-elected as president, his stance on Iran may change. Trump has hinted at this while talking to Patrick Bet-David in a podcast. When Trump was asked whether he would continue his previous policies on Iran, he said that in the next term, he would adopt a different strategy on Iran.