President Donald Trump believes that the peace agreement between Israel and Iran may be perhaps, but both sides may have to “fight” before they are ready to achieve a peace agreement. He also claimed that the US could directly engage in conflict.
Trump’s comments come when Israel explained that he would not stop his military efforts to destroy the Iranian nuclear program, while Iran began to beat more. Both nations exchanged attacks, on Sundays on Sunday Israel hit the Iranian capital Tehran. Iran again launched several waves of drones and missiles.
Trump told reporters in the White House on Sunday: “Sometimes it has to fight it, but we’ll see what happens.” The President added, “I think there is a great chance to be an agreement.”
Previously, Trump said in an interview with ABC News that it was “possible” that the US could engage in conflict, although noted that the US “is not involved”.
Trump refuses the Tel Aviv plan to kill Ayatollah Khamenei
Donald Trump rejected the Israeli proposal to assassinate the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, an American official known with development, as stated, as stated by AP.
In recent days, the Israelis reported Trump’s administration that they had developed a trusted Khamenei killing plan. After the White House was informed of the plan, he made it clear that Trump was against movement.
Later, when Fox News asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the White House, which refused the plan, it did not directly deal with it.
“But I can tell you, I think we do what we have to do, we will do what we have to do,” Netanyahu said. “And I think the United States knows what is good for the United States.”
Netanyahu spokesman, Omer DORI, later called the news about the Israeli plan to kill Khamenei “Fake”.
Netanyahu also said in an interview Fox that changing the regime “could certainly be the result of” conflict “because the Iranian regime is very weak.”
The escalation conflict between Israel and Iran in the region rich in oil was rooted by financial markets. The oil climbed early on Monday, with Brent raw up to 5.5% in early Asian trading.
The conflict threatens to open a new crack at the upcoming G-7 summit, with leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron, calling for both sides to de-eskaling before the struggle guarantees a wider regional conflict. The leaders have been meeting tensions highly among the world’s largest economies about American tariffs and the Russian Wars in Ukraine.
(With entrances from Bloomberg and AP)
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