Trump warns Iran in State of the Union: "I will never allow the world's number one sponsor of terror to have a nuclear weapon" while signaling diplomacy.
Trump warns Iran in State of the Union: "I will never allow the world's number one sponsor of terror to have a nuclear weapon" while signaling diplomacy.
Donald Trump Trump issues stern Iran warning as Tehran angrily reacts to speech amid muted world reaction State of Union speech drew limited reaction from global allies and foes Fox News Published February 25, 2026 10:49am EST Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video President Trump says he hopes to solve Iran issue through diplomacy, but vows not to allow a nuclear weapon President Donald Trump called Iran the worldâs greatest âstate sponsor of terror,â saying they are still pursuing âsinister ambitionâ of nuclear weapons during his State of the Union address. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Iran lashed out after President Donald Trump put the regime on notice in his State of the Union address, delivering a forceful warning about Tehranâs ambitions while world leaders largely stayed silent in the immediate aftermath of the speech. Speaking amid the largest deployment of U.S. aircraft and warships to the Middle East since the 2003 Iraq War buildup, Trump said he wanted to resolve tensions with Iran through diplomacy while accusing Tehran of expanding its missile capabilities."Theyâve already developed missiles that can threaten Europe and our bases overseas," he said. "And theyâre working to build missiles that will soon reach the United States of America." U.S. President Donald J. Trump delivers the first State of the Union address of his second term to a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. Seated behind him are Vice President JD Vance and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA). (Kenny Holston /Pool via Reuters) "My preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy," Trump added. "They want to make a deal. But we havenât heard those secret words: we will never have a nuclear weapon." "But one thing is certain, I will never allow the worldâs number one sponsor of terror⊠to have a nuclear weapon. Canât let that happen."Trump argued that previous U.S. action, including the "Operation Midnight Hammer" strike in June, had severely degraded Iranâs capabilities but warned the threat had not disappeared. "We wiped it out and they want to start all over again and are at this moment again pursuing their sinister ambitions," he said.TRUMP GIVES IRAN 10-DAY ULTIMATUM, BUT EXPERTS SIGNAL TALKS MAY BE BUYING TIME FOR STRIKE This June 24, 2025, satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows bomb damage at Iranâs Fordow Fuel Enrichment Facility. The image reveals craters and destruction at a perimeter installation following U.S. airstrikes targeting Iranâs nuclear infrastructure as part of Operation Midnight Hammer. (Maxar Technologies) Tehran sharply rejected Trumpâs claims about its missile and nuclear programs. According to the Associated Press, Iranian officials characterized U.S. statements as propaganda while stopping short of closing the door on diplomacy ahead of the Geneva talks. The Times of India reported that Iranian officials warned any U.S. military strike, even a "limited" one, would be treated as aggression and met with a decisive response.The exchange underscored the widening gap between public rhetoric and ongoing diplomatic efforts as Washington and Tehran prepared for another round of nuclear talks in Geneva.WITKOFF WARNS IRAN IS âA WEEK AWAYâ FROM 'BOMB-MAKING MATERIAL' AS TRUMP WEIGHS ACTION Smoke billows from burning vehicles amid a wave of violence, with torched vehicles and gunmen blocking highways in more than half a dozen states, following a military operation in which a government source said Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, known as "El Mencho," was killed, in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico, Feb. 22, 2026. (screen grab obtained from a social media video. @morelifediares via Instagram/Youtube/via Reuters) Trump also linked his foreign policy agenda to broader regional security efforts, pointing to recent operations in the Western Hemisphere and the U.S. campaign against drug cartels."Weâre also restoring American security and dominance in the Western Hemisphere, acting to secure our national interests and defend our country from violence, drugs, terrorism, and foreign interference," he said. "Large swaths of territory in our region, including large parts of Mexico⊠have been controlled by murderous drug cartels. Thatâs why I designated these cartels as foreign terrorist organizations⊠Weâve also taken down one of the most sinister cartel kingpins of all. You saw that yesterday," he said, referring to the operation that killed Mexican drug lord El Menco.European coverage portrayed the speech as assertive and confrontational, with analysts watching closely for implications for NATO coordination, Ukraine policy and trade relations. Reporting emphasized Trumpâs linkage between diplomacy and military readiness, as well as the administrationâs broader posture toward alliances and deterrence. VANCE WARNS IRAN THAT 'ANOTHER OPTION ON THE