
US President Donald Trump said early this week that he could “voluntarily” enter the war between Israel and Iran if there was no trade with Tehran.
In an interview with MagazineTrump was asked if he “fears” that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “will pull you into the war”.
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Trump replied, “He can go to war. But we are not drawn.”
Then the US President was asked: Will the US stay from it if Israel will come into it?
“No, I didn’t say that. You asked if he would pull me down as if I didn’t want to be reluctant. No, I could go very voluntarily if we couldn’t agree. If we agree, I will take a pack.”
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Trump also responded in an interview if “prevented Israel from attacking Iranian nuclear places”. The New York Times said last week that Trump had discouraged Israel since the attack on Iranian nuclear places in the short term.
“That’s not true,” he said, adding, “I didn’t stop them. But I didn’t do it comfortably because I think we can make an agreement without attack.”
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“I hope it will be possible. It is possible that we will have to attack, because Iran will not have a nuclear weapon. But I did not do it comfortably, but I didn’t say no. I finally left this choice, but I said I would rather agree than the bombs,” Trump quoted.
The US President-in the interview carried out on April 22 and published on Friday-, expressed hope that such agreements could be achieved, and at the same time said that a meeting with the Iranian highest leader or president face was opened.
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Us “to deal with Iran
Trump’s renewed threat comes when Washington and Tehran continue interviews on the nuclear program of the clerical state with the third round to Saturday in Oman
The US and Iran have launched interviews this month about Tehran’s nuclear program, first in Oman and then in Rome, and these discussions are to continue this week.
Associated Press said that negotiations between Iran and the US will return to a remote sultanate from Oman on Saturday, where experts on both sides will start to put technical data on a possible agreement.
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The interviews try to limit the Iranian nuclear program in exchange for the abolition of some overwhelming economic sanctions that the US imposed on the Islamic Republic that closed in half a century by hostility.
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to release air strikes focused on the Iranian program unless he reaches the agreements.
Iranian officials are increasingly warning that they could chase a nuclear weapon with a uranium supply enriched with a level of weapons.
Oman was a mediator between Tehran and Washington.
In the middle of these negotiations, Israeli Netanyahu warned that even if Washington continued to talk to Iran, Israel would never allow him to develop a nuclear weapon.
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Nuclear agreement
In 2018, Donald Trump withdrew the US from a milestone nuclear agreement signed three years ago, which alleviated sanctions on Iran in exchange for curbs in his nuclear program.
A year later, Iran began to violate the conditions of the agreement, in particular the enrichment of uranium to a high level.
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According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Tehran has enriched Uranus to 60 percent, almost 90 % of the level needed to produce weapons, and continues to accumulate large stocks of fission material.
The 2015 nuclear agreement limited it to 3.67 percent.
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