Israel would be 'leader' of strike if Iran doesn't give up nuclear weapons program, Trump warns
- Trump stated Israel would lead a military strike against Iran if it doesn't halt its nuclear weapons program.
- The statement occurred amid concerns Tehran is nearing workable weapon capacity and scheduled US-Iran talks.
- Trump mentioned direct talks earlier in the week, while Iran described the engagement as indirect.
- Trump declared, "If it requires military, we're going to have military," regarding the situation.
- Trump's comments follow the U.S. Withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear agreement, which limited Iran's enrichment.
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Michael Winiarski: Will Trump choose diplomacy before bombs?
Will it be Donald Trump who unravels the knot with Iran's atomic program? It was he himself who tore up the previous agreement that restricted Iranian nuclear development. He considered it too weak. On Saturday, representatives of the United States and Iran will meet in Oman.
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