Trump says stopping Iran's nuclear program outweighs Americans' economic pain
"The only thing that matters, when I’m talking about Iran, they can’t have a nuclear weapon," US President Donald Trump said before departing the White House for a trip to China.
Assessment
Trump is publicly prioritizing nonproliferation over domestic economic concerns, signaling a potential shift in foreign policy calculus. This statement frames Iran's nuclear ambitions as an existential threat that justifies any financial burden on American citizens. The remark, made en route to China, may also be a strategic message to Beijing about US resolve on Iran sanctions enforcement. Watch for concrete policy moves like snapback sanctions or military posture changes.
