The President of the United States, Donald Trump, said during the traditional St. Patrick’s Day meeting this Tuesday (17), that “we cannot allow lunatics to have nuclear weapons”, in reference to Brother. The statement was made alongside the Prime Minister of Ireland, Micheál Martin, in a meeting that ended up dominated by questions about the Middle East. Trump also said that it will take at least 10 years for the Iranians to recover all the damage that has already been done to them. When asked about the impact of the war on countries like Ireland, which are facing rising energy prices, Trump said the offensive was aimed at eliminating a nuclear threat. “I have a lot of friends from Ireland, and they are very happy that I am getting rid of a nuclear power, a nuclear terrorist,” he said. The president also signaled that the conflict should not prolong. “As soon as this war ends, which will happen soon, prices will plummet. You can bet,” he declared. Meeting marked by war and diplomacy The meeting took place at the White House as part of the Irish leader’s traditional annual visit to Washington. The meeting, which normally has a symbolic tone, was marked this year by the escalation of the conflict involving Iran, the United States and Israel. Despite the focus on the war, Trump also highlighted the economic relationship between the two countries and said that bilateral trade should grow rapidly. Micheál Martin adopted a more diplomatic tone and highlighted the historical ties between the nations, in addition to the contribution of the Irish community to the United States. No help from NATO In addition to the relationship between the USA and Ireland, Trump also commented on the non-support of the countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Trump said NATO countries had not agreed to “engage in our military operation against the terrorist regime in Iran.” He said he was “disappointed” with the decision, which he called “foolish”. “We don’t need them (NATO partners), but they should have helped. They are making a very foolish mistake,” Trump said during a meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin. Previously, on his social network Truth Social, he also wrote that “we no longer need, nor want, help from NATO countries” and Japan, Australia and South Korea — who also denied Trump’s request.
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‘We cannot allow lunatics to have nuclear weapons’, says Donald Trump about Iran
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