State Department: Iran Cannot Have a Nuclear Weapon; US Expands Emergency Response
New York PostJune 17, 20254 min1,842 views
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- 🎯 President Trump's administration maintains a firm stance: Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
- 🗣️ This position has been reiterated by President Trump at least a dozen times since taking office and over 40 times before.
- 🌍 Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also traveled globally to reinforce this message and promote peace and security.
Expanded Emergency Response and Travel Advisories
- 🚨 The State Department has established a 24/7 Middle East Task Force to coordinate support for U.S. citizens and diplomatic missions.
- ✈️ Travel advisories have been intensified, with a strict directive for U.S. citizens: Do not travel to Iran under any circumstances.
- 📄 Over 30 security alerts have been issued to countries in the region, with updated advisories for Iraq and Israel.
Prioritizing American Safety Overseas
- 🇺🇸 The safety and security of American people is a top priority for the Trump administration.
- 🌐 U.S. government teams are working under threat globally to support American citizens, particularly those in Israel and Ukraine.
- 💻 U.S. citizens are urged to visit travel.state.gov and enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for the latest updates and assistance.
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