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BREAKING NEWS: President Donald Trump said Britain's King Charles did not want Iran to have a nuclear weapon, introducing the fraught subject of the Middle East conflict into comments at a White House state dinner for the visiting royal
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Analysis Summary
Trump stated at King Charles's state dinner that the British monarch agrees the U.S. will never allow Iran to have nuclear weapons — directly linking the ongoing U.S.-Israel war with Iran to bilateral relations. The comment is confirmed by major outlets including BBC, Reuters, and NYT. This matters because it signals the Iran conflict is straining UK-US relations despite diplomatic rhetoric about alliance unity, and Trump is publicly recruiting allied endorsement for his war stance.
Claims Analysis (2)
“President Donald Trump said Britain's King Charles did not want Iran to have a nuclear weapon”
Confirmed by BBC, NYT, Reuters, Daily Mail, Fox News, The Hill reporting Trump's direct quote at state dinner
“Trump introduced the fraught subject of the Middle East conflict into comments at a White House state dinner for the visiting royal”
Multiple sources confirm Trump discussed Iran war and nuclear weapons at state dinner; NBC reports trip intended to address divisions over Iran war
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