Trump addresses the possibility of an Iranian attack
President Donald Trump spoke to reporters on Friday about the possibility of the US attacking Iran, acknowledging that it could risk pushing the US into a longer conflict.
President Donald Trump told reporters on Friday that he is “not happy” with the way Iran is negotiating.
“I’m not happy with the fact that they won’t give us what we need. So I’m not happy with that. We’ll see what happens, we’ll talk later. We’ll have some additional conversations today. But no, I’m not happy with the way they’re going,” Trump said.
The president also told reporters that he had yet to make a final decision on attacking Iran, something many speculate could happen in the near future.
“You could say there’s always a risk. You know, when there’s war, there’s a risk in both the good and the bad,” Trump said.
The president then spoke about operations against Iran under his first and second terms, such as the assassination of General Qassim Soleimani, head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards’ elite Quds Force, and last summer’s Operation Midnight Hammer. He said that “so far everything has worked out”.
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