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Trump Claims Iran is 'Militarily Defeated' During Dinner with King Charles III

During a state dinner in the UK, President Trump asserted that Iran has been 'militarily defeated,' marking a significant statement amid ongoing Middle East tensions.

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Updated 11 days ago
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At a state dinner on April 29, 2026, US President Donald Trump made a notable claim regarding Iran's military status, stating that the country has been 'militarily defeated.'

This assertion was made in the presence of King Charles III and other distinguished guests, highlighting the diplomatic context of the remarks.

Trump's comments come as the conflict in the Middle East continues to be a sensitive and complex issue, raising questions about the implications of such statements.

Updates

Update at 03:04 UTC on 2026-04-29

DW News reported During a state dinner at the White House, US President Donald Trump said that Britain's King Charles III had agreed that Iran could not possess nuclear weapons. Trump also said that Iran had been "militarily defeated.".

Sources: DW News