Trump Suggests Israel's Attack Could Help Make Nuclear Deal with Iran - The Statesman
- Since Friday, Israel launched large-scale airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear sites and military commanders, including the Revolutionary Guard's leadership.
- The United States informed Israel the operation would be unilateral, and President Trump distanced the U.S. from its planning or direct involvement.
- Trump repeatedly urged Iran to negotiate a nuclear deal, emphasizing he had given 'chance after chance' but warned of harsher military consequences otherwise.
- Trump stated Israel's strikes may increase the likelihood of a deal, claiming, 'Maybe now they will negotiate seriously,' while also warning conflict could worsen.
- The attacks resulted in heavy Iranian casualties and damage, with Trump pledging continued military support to Israel and urging Iran to act before 'there is nothing left.
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Trump says Israeli strikes may improve chances of Iran nuclear deal
Trump: “Maybe now they will negotiate seriously.” By Vered Weiss, World Israel News US President Donald Trump said Israel’s strikes on Iran may improve the chances for a nuclear deal. He made the remarks before heading into the Situation Room on Friday to discuss the conflict between Israel and Iran. Despite the Islamic Republic calling off the sixth round of nuclear talks scheduled for Sunday, Trump denied that Israel’s Operation Rising Lion ha…

The US President is in the largest balancing act of his term so far. How does Donald Trump position himself on Israel's attack on Iran?
The U.S. President said this offensive could open the door to a new nuclear deal with Tehran, rather than shut it down.
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