JERUSALEM, Israel – President Trump has indicated that Iran may have just days remaining to strike a deal with the United States before the fighting in the Middle East resumes. Meanwhile, war continues between Hezbollah and Israel, as political uncertainty inside the country increases.
Speaking to reporters, Trump warned that the situation has reached a critical moment and could escalate rapidly if Tehran refuses to meet U.S. demands.
“It’s right on the borderline,” he stated. “Believe me, if we don’t get the right answers, it goes very quickly…it would have to be a complete, 100 percent, good answers, and if we do, we save a lot of time, energy, and lives.”
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The president added, “Could go very quickly, or a few days, it could be a few days. But it could go very quickly. Iran is a defeated nation.”
Trump also dismissed reports of conflict between himself and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after reports surfaced of a heated phone call. He insisted that Netanyahu remains fully aligned with Washington’s approach.
“He’s fine. He’ll do whatever I want him to do. He’s a very good man. Don’t forget, he was a wartime prime minister. And he’s not treated right in Israel, in my opinion,” the president said.
He also confirmed that the U.S. and Israel continue to coordinate closely on the Middle East conflict.
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