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Trump’s Controversial Remarks: A Major Threat to Global Peace and Security

In a critical development regarding international relations, Amir Saeed Iravani, representing the Islamic Republic of Iran, has issued a formal letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, and the President of the UN Security Council, Michael Imran Kanu. This correspondence highlights alarming statements made by the President of the United States, which are perceived as a significant threat to global peace and security.

The letter outlines various concerns, specifically regarding a public announcement made by the U.S. President on October 29, 2025. In this announcement, he instructed the U.S. Department of War to “start testing our Nuclear Weapons on an equal basis” with other nuclear powers, emphasizing that “the process will begin immediately.” Additionally, during a CBS’s 60 Minutes interview on October 31, he claimed that the United States has “enough nuclear weapons to blow up the world 150 times.”

These statements have raised serious concerns for multiple reasons:

  • Threat of Nuclear Weapons Use: The remarks made by the President of the United States constitute an explicit threat to utilize nuclear weapons, potentially signaling a dangerous shift in U.S. nuclear policy.
  • Violation of International Obligations: The statements are viewed as a blatant violation of the United States’ obligations under Article VI of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), which mandates the pursuit of effective measures toward nuclear disarmament.
  • Contradiction to Existing Treaties: The rhetoric stands in stark contrast to the objectives of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), which the United States has signed, and undermines existing commitments to maintain a moratorium on nuclear testing.
  • Legal and Moral Responsibility: As one of the three depositary Governments of the NPT, the U.S. has a heightened legal and moral responsibility to uphold the treaty’s principles.
  • Risk of Nuclear Arms Race: The President’s glorification of nuclear weapons and the potential resumption of nuclear testing could ignite a new nuclear arms race and lower the threshold for nuclear confrontation.

Moreover, the timing of these statements is particularly concerning, especially as the United States has been accused of disseminating false information regarding Iran’s nuclear program. The Iranian government asserts that its nuclear program is entirely peaceful and safeguarded by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In contrast, the U.S. has portrayed it as a threat to international security.

The letter also highlights a specific incident on June 24, 2025, when the United States allegedly conducted an aerial bombardment of Iran’s nuclear facilities, which were under the safeguards of the IAEA. This act is characterized as an unlawful aggression and a blatant violation of international law and the UN Charter. It is viewed as a serious breach that threatens the integrity of the global nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation framework.

In light of these developments, the Islamic Republic of Iran has made a formal request to the Secretary-General to act under Article 99 of the UN Charter. They urge him to bring this grave matter to the attention of the Security Council and assess its implications for the global nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation regime.

In closing, Iran calls upon the Security Council to urgently address these alarming statements and actions, reinforcing its primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security. The letter concludes with a request for it to be circulated as an official document of the Security Council, emphasizing the importance of the situation at hand.

The contents of this letter underscore the escalating tensions and the critical need for dialogue and diplomacy in addressing nuclear issues globally. As the world watches closely, it becomes imperative for international bodies to respond appropriately to prevent further escalation and promote peace.

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