In a recent Time magazine interview, President Trump discussed the ongoing negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program. He indicated that if a deal remains unattainable, he might support military action against Iran, reflecting a proactive stance in dealing with potential threats. Despite expressing optimism about the discussions, no significant breakthrough had been achieved. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has expressed wariness about any agreement that does not fully dismantle Iran's nuclear capabilities. Trump's comments suggest a strong alignment with Israeli defense concerns while advocating for diplomacy as the preferable option first.
I may go in very willingly if we can't get a deal. If we don't make a deal, I'll be leading the pack.
I would much prefer a deal than bombs being dropped.
Some Israeli officials have expressed concerns that the United States could agree to a deal that leaves some of Iran's nuclear program in place.
I didnât stop Israel from attacking Iran, but I didnât make it comfortable for them.
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