Trump acusa falsamente a España e Italia de apoyar arma nuclear de Irán

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha acusado falsamente a los gobiernos de España e Italia de considerar aceptable que Irán posea un arma nuclear. Estas declaraciones responden a las críticas de ambos países a los bombardeos estadounidenses e israelíes en Irán. Trump amenazó con retirar tropas de Alemania y cuestionó hacer lo mismo con España e Italia.

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, atacó nuevamente a los gobiernos español e italiano durante una rueda de prensa en el Despacho Oval este viernes. Respondiendo a una pregunta sobre retirar soldados de Alemania por las críticas del canciller Friedrich Merz a los bombardeos en Irán, Trump dijo: “¿Por qué no? Italia no ha ayudado en absoluto, y España ha sido horrible, absolutamente horrible”.

Trump acusó falsamente a ambos países: “Les parece bien que Irán tenga un arma nuclear”. Añadió: “Cualquiera que piense que está bien que Irán tenga un arma nuclear no es muy inteligente, y sería terrible en el futuro que se les permitiera tener un arma nuclear sin que eso supusiera un problema”.

El presidente recordó su conversación con Merz: “Le dije: '¿Te gustaría que Irán tuviera un arma nuclear?'. Él respondió: 'No, lo sé'. Le dije: 'Bueno, pues entonces supongo que tengo razón'”. Trump defendió las acciones militares estadounidenses, afirmando que “nuestro ejército los ha destruido” y que Irán estaba controlado desde el primer día.

Trump contrastó la ayuda estadounidense a Ucrania con la falta de apoyo europeo en Irán, mencionando que Alemania enfrenta problemas de inmigración, energéticos y con Ucrania. Anunció el miércoles que sopesa retirar tropas de Alemania.

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