U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a forceful speech at the FII Summit in Miami, combining prepared remarks with unscripted questions from the audience.

During his address, he reaffirmed his administration’s hardline position on Iran, warning that military pressure would continue if Tehran refused to engage in diplomatic talks. He also used the platform to criticize NATO allies and Democrats, accusing them of failing to meet global security and defense responsibilities.

At the same time, Trump praised Gulf allies for their cooperation in regional stability and investment partnerships. He highlighted artificial intelligence as a key pillar of America’s future economic strategy, describing it as the most important investment sector for maintaining global competitiveness and long-term growth.

In an interview from 14:42 aired by DWS News, Trump intensified his comments on Iran, claiming the country’s military capacity had been severely weakened. He said, “They have no air force, all wiped out. They have very few missiles left. Their drones are at a minimum. Their factories are gone. Their leaders are gone. The leaders are all dead. They’re all dead. Nobody ever heard of the people that are left.”

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The statements come amid rising tensions between Washington and Tehran, with continued debates over sanctions, regional security, and deterrence policy. Read_More…

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