Middle East Tensions: White House Denies Considering Nuclear Weapons Against Iran

The White House has strongly denied reports of considering nuclear weapons against Iran, countering claims linked to Vice President Kamala Harris's account, following President Trump's threats over the Strait of Hormuz.
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According to Agence France-Presse, an account related to former US Vice President Kamala Harris suggested that Vance was hinting at 'possible use of nuclear weapons'. In response, the White House stated today on the social media platform X: 'Vice President Vance did not literally 'hint' at anything of the sort, you utter fucking morons.' The British independent news agency 'Middle East Eye' (MEE) reported that the US denied considering the use of nuclear weapons against Iran days after Trump issued an apocalyptic threat against Iran. Hours earlier, Trump had claimed that if Iran did not open the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday (7th), 'the entire civilization of Iran will be destroyed.' (Compiled by Chen Zheng-jian) 1150407