President Donald Trump said Time The magazine in an interview published on Friday that “very voluntarily” will lead the United States to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities if the regime does not reach an agreement to stop its program.
Trump was, as usual, optimistic about the prospects of reaching an agreement and avoiding war, especially since economic pressure has restored in the regime. Hi, he added that he had not prevented Israel from attacking Iran on his own, but he did not do it “comfortable” for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to make that decision. When asked if Netanyahu would “drag” the United States to war, Trump said that the United States would lead the effort:
I think we are going to make a deal with Iran. I think we are going to make a deal with Iran. No one else could do that.
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I don’t stop [Israel]. But I did not make it comfortable for them, because I think we can make a deal without the attack. I hope we can. We may have to attack because Iran will not have a nuclear weapon. But I didn’t make it comfortable for them, but I didn’t say no. I was finally going to leave that choice to [Israel]But I said I would look for a treatment that the bombs.
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You asked yes [Netanyahu]D drag it, as if it would enter involuntarily. No, I can enter very voluntarily if we cannot get a deal. If we do not make a deal, I will lead the package.
It is said that Israel fears that the Trump administration can sign a “bad” agreement in the president’s hurry to produce a diplomatic achievement. But Iran is rejecting the public demands of the Administration, such as ending its nuclear enrichment program, which means that the regime can soon succeed with no other option than to launch an attack.
Israel has destroyed Iran’s aerial defenses, after two massive Balistic antimiles of Iran last year, which were largely intercepted by Israel’s missile shield, with the help of the allies of the United States and even Arab in the region.
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