President Donald Trump said time In an interview released Friday, the magazine said he would “very happy” lead Iran to attack nuclear facilities in Iran if the government has not signed a contract to suspend the program.
Trump, as usual strong Especially given the economic pressure he recovered in the administration, he is on the prospect of making a deal and avoiding war. He added that Israel did not stop attacking Iran on its own, but that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not “comfort” it to make that choice. When asked if Netanyahu would “drug” the US into war, Trump said the US would guide the effort.
I think we are going to do business with Iran. I think we are going to do business with Iran. No one could do that.
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I didn’t stop [Israel]. But I didn’t feel comfortable for them. Because I think we can trade without attacks. I hope I can. Iran does not have nuclear weapons and may have to attack. But I didn’t make it comfortable for them, but I didn’t say no. In the end I was about to quit that choice [Israel]but I said I prefer more deals than bombs being dropped.
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You asked [Netanyahu]’Track me in as if I were unwilling to go. No, if we can’t get a deal, I might be very happy to go. If we don’t make a deal, I’ll lead the pack.
That’s what Israel is I said Fearing that the Trump administration will sign “bad” deals in the presidential rush and produce diplomatic results. However, Iran has rejected the government’s public demands, including ending its nuclear enrichment program. This means that the administration cannot leave Trump except to launch an attack immediately.
Israel destroyed two Iranian ballistic missile attacks after two major Iranian ballistic missile attacks last year. This was primarily intercepted by Israeli missile shields with the help of the US and Arab allies of the region.
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