Trump speaks on Iran war while toasting King Charles
During a state dinner with King Charles and Queen Camilla, former President Trump commented on the Iran conflict, describing it as 'a little Middle East work' and stated both leaders concurred that Iran should not possess a nuclear weapon. The remarks were made in a toast and drew attention for their casual tone on a serious geopolitical issue. No official policy announcements were made during the event. The dinner marked a symbolic moment in U.S.-UK relations amid ongoing global tensions.
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In remarks during the state dinner with King Charles and Queen Camilla, Trump referred to the Iran war as “a little Middle East work” and said the two leaders agreed Iran would not have a nuclear weapon.April 29, 2026
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