Trump vows US won’t be ‘dragged in’ to war with Iran: ‘I’ll be leading the pack’
- Trump stated that he believed U.S.-Iran talks were progressing, though no breakthrough occurred between officials from both nations.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu showed willingness for diplomacy but demanded the full dismantling of Iran's nuclear program, which Iran rejected.
- Trump indicated he might support military action against Iran if a nuclear deal cannot be reached, saying, 'I’ll be leading the pack.'
- Concerns were raised by some Israeli officials about potential agreements that leave part of Iran's nuclear program intact.
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US will ’lead the pack’ on Iran attack if no nuclear deal: Trump
President Donald Trump said the United States will "lead the pack" in attacking Iran if talks over Tehran's nuclear programme do not result in a new deal, according to a Time Magazine interview. The US president - in the interview conducted 22 April and published Friday - nonetheless expressed hope that such a deal could be reached, while also saying he was open to meeting Iran's supreme leader or president face-to-face. "It's possible we'll hav…
Netanyahu Won't Drag Trump Into War, But He Could Go Willingly
President Donald Trump sat down for an interview with TIME at the White House on April 22. During the interview, Trump discussed a wide range of issues, including his trade war and the economy, immigration, presidential power, and the situations in Ukraine and the Middle East. “[Netanyahu] may go into a war. But we’re not getting […] The post Netanyahu Won’t Drag Trump Into War, But He Could Go Willingly appeared first on www.independentsentinel…
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