For anyone still questioning where President Donald J. Trump stands on the Iranian nuclear threat, the White House just dropped a document that should silence the critics once and for all. Seventy-four times. That's how many occasions the 47th President has made crystal clear that the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism will never—under any circumstances—be permitted to obtain nuclear weapons.
This isn't political posturing, folks. This is a man who has held the same position for over a decade, long before he ever entered the political arena. And unlike the feckless politicians who came before him—we're looking at you, Biden administration—President Trump backs up his words with action.
A Consistency the Media Won't Acknowledge
"After Midnight Hammer, they were warned to make no future attempts to rebuild their weapons program, and in particular nuclear weapons, yet they continue," President Trump declared during his powerful State of the Union address on February 24th. "One thing is certain: I will never allow the world's number one sponsor of terror, which they are by far, to have a nuclear weapon."
The mainstream media loves to paint President Trump as unpredictable or chaotic, but this exhaustive list compiled by the White House tells a very different story. From statements made as far back as 2011—yes, 2011—through last month's addresses, the message has never wavered: No nuclear weapons for Iran. Period.
Biden's Disastrous Appeasement vs. Trump's Strength
Remember when the previous administration was desperately trying to resurrect Obama's catastrophic Iran deal? While Biden and his handlers were busy unfreezing billions in assets for the mullahs, Trump was warning Americans about exactly what would happen. And he was right.
"They can't have nuclear weapons. It's very simple. You can't have peace in the Middle East if they have a nuclear weapon," the President stated on February 19th. Simple, direct, and absolutely correct.
The contrast couldn't be starker. Under Biden's watch, Iran grew emboldened, their proxies launched attacks across the region, and their nuclear program advanced. Under Trump? Iran was broke, contained, and knew better than to test American resolve.
America First Means a Safer World
What makes this compilation so remarkable isn't just the quantity of statements—it's the unwavering consistency of the message combined with genuine compassion for the Iranian people.
"I want Iran to be really successful, really great, really fantastic—the only thing they can't have is a nuclear weapon," Trump said in May 2025. "If they want to be successful, that's OK. I want them to be so successful and, you know, the Iranian people are incredible—I just don't want them to have a nuclear weapon because the world will be destroyed."
This is leadership, Patriots. This is a President who understands that true peace comes through strength, not appeasement. While globalists and establishment hacks wring their hands and draft endless diplomatic memos, President Trump draws a clear line in the sand.
The Stakes Have Never Been Higher
"Nuclear weapons are the single greatest threat to this world," Trump warned back in November 2023. As we've seen the chaos unleashed in the Middle East over the past few years, those words ring truer than ever.
The Biden administration's weakness invited aggression. Trump's strength deters it. It really is that simple.
For 74 documented occasions spanning more than a decade, President Trump has made America's position unmistakably clear. Iran can prosper, Iran can thrive, Iran can rejoin the community of nations—but Iran cannot, will not, and shall not possess nuclear weapons.
The question every American should be asking: Why did it take the Trump administration to compile this list? Why won't the legacy media acknowledge this remarkable consistency? Perhaps because it doesn't fit their narrative of chaos and unpredictability.
The world's leading sponsor of terrorism has been put on notice—again. And this time, with a battle-tested President at the helm, they'd be wise to listen.
