"Had to cut out the cancer": US President Donald Trump says, "the cancer was Iran with nuclear weapon"
Washington DC [US], March 26 (ANI): Amid the ongoing West Asia conflict, US President Donald Trump said that the military action against Iran was necessary to prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons, highlighting the threat as a "cancer" that had to be "cut out".
Trump, while delivering remarks at the NRCC Annual Fundraising Dinner, said previous US administrations had avoided taking decisive action for "47 years".
He added, " In the short term, what we had to do was get rid of the cancer. We had to cut out the cancer. The cancer was Iran with a nuclear weapon. We have cut it out. Now we are going to finish it off."
"You know we had an attack, 100 missiles were shot by Iran at a very important thing that we had. I won't tell you what it was for certain reasons," he said.
"100 missiles going 2,000 miles an hour were coming at this element of importance, tremendous power and importance. And of the 100 missiles coming at us, 100 missiles were immediately shot down, shot out of the air, and fell into the sea. Not one missile got through," Trump said.
"That was the Patriot system, it's great. We have the best equipment in the world, we have the best military, the most powerful, most lethal military," he said.
Meanwhile, according to the latest updates by Press TV, quoting a New York Times report, multiple Iranian strikes on US bases were mentioned.
Press TV, quoting the report, said, " In an attack on the port of Shuaiba, the Army's tactical operations center was destroyed, killing six US soldiers."
Trump also referred to an operation targeting Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, claiming US forces apprehended him earlier this year.
"He's been killing people for a long period of time with drugs and everything else... We went in, and we got him out of his house. His house was located in a military base with thousands of soldiers, and we went in so violently that everybody said, we will pass. Then they came back and waved goodbye as he flew out in a helicopter," he added.
Speaking in a televised interview on Wednesday, Araghchi said, "At present, our policy is to continue resistance, and no negotiations have taken place."
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