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Trump says it's 'unfair' to deny Iran ballistic missiles while Saudi Arabia, Qatar have them

Trump says it's 'unfair' to deny Iran ballistic missiles while Saudi Arabia, Qatar have them
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President Donald Trump suggested at the G7 summit that it is unfair to deny Iran ballistic missiles if regional neighbors like Saudi Arabia and Qatar possess them. He clarified that this stance does not extend to nuclear weapons and emphasized that the US will maintain a military presence in the Gulf.

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This statement marks a significant shift in US diplomatic rhetoric regarding regional arms proliferation and nuclear non-proliferation agreements.

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