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Trump’s Alleged Attempt to Use Nuclear Weapons Against Iran Sparks Political Firestorm

Wednesday, 22 April 2026 , 03:10 PM

Explosive claims from former CIA analyst Larry Johnson have sent shockwaves through Washington’s political circles, alleging that President Donald Trump attempted to authorize a nuclear strike against Iran but was blocked by a top military official.

Speaking on the Judging Freedom podcast this week, Johnson claimed that during an emergency meeting at the White House, Trump insisted on deploying nuclear weapons. According to Johnson, General Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, directly confronted the President. Johnson stated that General Caine stood up, told the President "no," and invoked his prerogative as military chief, leading to a heated confrontation between the two.

Corroborating Reports and Visual Evidence
CNN published a report supporting these claims, noting that top officials, including General Dan Caine and Pete Hegseth, were present at the White House on Saturday, April 18. The podcast also featured video footage appearing to show General Kane leaving the White House in a visible state of anger.

Legal experts and military analysts remain divided on whether General Caine could technically "block" a presidential order, as constitutional and military law dictates that no individual has the authority to override the Commander-in-Chief’s command. Regardless of the legal technicalities, the incident highlights a profound rift between the President and his top military advisor.

Strategic Misalignments and "Situation Room" Exclusion
Further reporting from The Washington Post suggests this friction is not new. In February, President Trump claimed General Caine viewed military action against Iran as an "easy win," a recommendation Kane reportedly never made.

In a more startling revelation, The Wall Street Journal reported that during a recent mission to rescue American pilots stranded in Iran, President Trump was intentionally kept away from the Situation Room. Sources told the Journal that the President was so agitated that he spent hours shouting at aides, prompting military officials to limit his involvement to ensure the rescue operation proceeded without interference.

Concerns Over Command Stability
The allegations have raised serious concerns among U.S. lawmakers regarding the President's current temperament and unpredictable behavior. While the specific claim of a nuclear launch order is difficult to verify independently, the publicized distance between the administration and high-ranking military officials has lent weight to the reports.

Military analysts warn that the escalating conflict between the Joint Chiefs of Staff's cautious stance and the President's bellicose rhetoric poses a significant threat to U.S. national security and global stability.
Source: France 24