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Ex-US Congresswoman Alleges Trump Administration Weighing Nuclear Strike Against Iran

Greene alleges secret nuclear strategy meetings

Former US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has claimed that senior officials in President Donald Trump’s administration are holding strategy discussions about potentially using nuclear weapons against Iran. The allegation, which Greene made publicly, has not been independently verified, and there has been no immediate confirmation from the White House that such discussions are taking place. Greene, a former Republican representative from Georgia, said the alleged discussions involve the possibility of deploying nuclear weapons in the conflict with Iran. She presented the claim as a serious warning rather than speculation, arguing that any consideration of nuclear weapons would represent a dangerous escalation.

However, Greene did not publicly identify the officials she said were involved in the meetings or provide documentary evidence to substantiate her allegation. The former congresswoman also criticised the administration’s approach to Iran and raised concerns about the potential consequences of lowering the threshold for nuclear weapons use. She invoked the history of the US atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 while warning about the humanitarian consequences of any future nuclear attack. Greene argued that such a decision could have consequences far beyond the immediate conflict and potentially trigger a much broader international crisis.

Greene has previously been a prominent critic of US military interventions and has increasingly clashed with members of her own Republican Party over foreign policy and national security issues. In her latest comments, she urged Americans to pay attention to what she described as discussions taking place within the administration. She also warned that further military escalation involving Iran could create risks that would be difficult for the United States and its allies to control. There has been no immediate public confirmation from the White House regarding Greene’s allegation.

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No official statement has established that Trump has authorised preparations for a nuclear strike against Iran or that a decision to use nuclear weapons has been made. The Pentagon and other senior US officials have likewise not publicly confirmed the specific claim made by Greene. In the absence of independent evidence or an official announcement, the allegation remains unverified. The claim comes amid heightened international concern over the possibility of further escalation between the United States and Iran.

Any decision by Washington to use nuclear weapons would represent an extraordinary departure from conventional military operations and could have significant geopolitical and humanitarian consequences. It could also provoke reactions from US allies, Iran’s regional partners and other nuclear powers, substantially widening the conflict. For now, Greene’s remarks should be understood as an allegation rather than evidence of an established US policy. Whether any discussions about nuclear weapons have actually taken place within the Trump administration has not been publicly demonstrated.

The White House’s response, if issued, could provide further clarity on the claim and on the administration’s stated position regarding the use of nuclear weapons against Iran. The allegation nevertheless highlights the intense political debate surrounding US policy toward Tehran. As Washington weighs its response to developments involving Iran, questions over military escalation, deterrence and the potential use of unconventional weapons are likely to remain under scrutiny. Any verified movement toward nuclear use would mark a major change in the conflict and carry consequences extending well beyond the United States and Iran.

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