
US President Donald Trump said that Iran could not have a nuclear bomb and that the United States hopes to return to the negotiating table. His statement came after extensive air strikes launched by Israel against Iran 13th June.
In an interview with Fox News Donald Trump said, “Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb and we hope to return to the bargaining table. We’ll see. There are a few people in the leadership.
The US President reportedly stated that there are several people in the leadership who will not return-in the reference to some of Iranian leaders who were killed by Israel 12-13. the nights.
Trump was reportedly aware of the 13th of June of Israeli strikes in Iran. But the US “was not militaryly involved…,” Fox News said.
Iranian program for enrichment of nuclear
US President Donald Trump had previously warned that Israel or America could launch air strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities unless the negotiators have reached an agreement on the rapid advancing nuclear program of Iran.
The sixth round of Iran-USA interviews is scheduled for Sunday in Oman, and as tensions cook, some US government employees considered an unesenial departure to the Gulf area.
Israel is attacking Iran
Israel attacked Iranian capital early on Friday in strokes that focused on the country’s nuclear program, and increased the potential for the total war between two opponents of the Bitter of the Middle East.
It seemed that this was the most important attack that Iran had faced since his War with Iraq from the 80s, reported AFP.
The leader of the Iranian paramilitary revolutionary Guard, General Hossein Salami, was confirmed dead, Iranian state television reported.
According to Trump’s administration, Israel warned against the attack during the ongoing negotiations on the Iranian program of enrichment of nuclear enrichment.
Israel is not a party to the US-Iran and PM Netanyahu said that he hopes for the wholesale dismantling of the Iranian nuclear program in any agreement.
Trump allegedly set the wide conditions of the agreement and an inspection program that he supported, which he described as “very strong, with inspections and without trust”.
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