**Rubio Says Iran With Nuclear Weapon Would Be “Crazy”**
Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that allowing Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon would be extremely dangerous, arguing the regime’s leadership cannot be trusted with such destructive capability. Rubio described Iran’s government as reckless and stressed that preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons remains a top priority for the United States and its allies. Rubio’s remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East and continued debate over how to stop Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Supporters of the administration say the firm stance reflects a strategy focused on deterrence and strength, aiming to prevent a nuclear escalation that could threaten regional stability and global security. In this video we cover: - Rubio’s warning about Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon • Why the administration views Iran’s leadership as dangerous • The broader strategy to prevent nuclear escalation • How the issue is shaping current U.S. foreign policy Watch the full coverage for the latest updates on U.S. politics, the Iran conflict, and global security developments.