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Trump Dismisses Claim That Iran Conflict Contradicts His ‘No New Wars’ Campaign Promise

8 June 2026 (Navroze Bureau) : Former U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected the argument that the ongoing conflict with Iran contradicts his long-standing campaign message of “no new wars,” saying he never made an absolute guarantee against future military action.

Speaking in a televised interview, Trump defended his administration’s stance on the Iran conflict and insisted that the situation does not amount to an “endless war,” arguing instead that it is a necessary action tied to U.S. national security concerns.

‘No Guarantee’ On Wars

Trump said he did not explicitly promise a future without wars during his campaign, and questioned the interpretation of his “no new wars” messaging.

He also defended the decision to engage Iran militarily, saying the objective was to prevent Tehran from advancing its nuclear capabilities.

Iran Conflict At Center Of Debate

The remarks come amid continued escalation in the Iran conflict, which has already led to military strikes, retaliation, and heightened tensions across the Middle East.

The situation has triggered global concerns over potential wider regional spillover and long-term instability.

Defending Policy Approach

Trump maintained that the actions taken were aimed at preventing greater future threats rather than initiating prolonged warfare.

He argued that the conflict should be viewed as a limited and strategic operation rather than a drawn-out war.

Political And Public Scrutiny

His comments are likely to intensify political debate in the United States, where critics have questioned whether the Iran situation aligns with his earlier foreign policy messaging.

Supporters, however, argue that his approach reflects a pragmatic response to evolving security risks.

Broader Geopolitical Context

The Iran situation continues to influence global diplomacy, energy markets, and security calculations, with major powers closely monitoring developments in the region.

Efforts toward de-escalation and negotiations remain uncertain as military tensions persist.

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