Trump Comments on Israel Nuclear Weapons Use Amid Iran Conflict
President Trump addressed questions about Israel's potential nuclear weapon use and faced internal criticism over Iran conflict policy.

President Trump addressed reporters Monday regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran, fielding questions about potential escalation scenarios involving Israel.
When asked about Israel's possible use of nuclear weapons if the conflict intensifies, Trump stated that "Israel wouldn't do that," according to reports from the press briefing.
The comments came as Trump faces internal disagreements within his administration over the Iran conflict. A senior figure in Trump's White House has publicly criticized the President's approach to the conflict, marking a notable break within the administration on foreign policy.
Additionally, sources indicate tensions have emerged within circles associated with Vice President-elect JD Vance regarding Israel's military capabilities and potential responses to regional threats.
The Iran conflict has become a significant foreign policy challenge for the administration, with various stakeholders holding differing views on appropriate response measures and escalation management.