
As the conflict between Israel and Iran closes in on a week since it began, President Donald Trump won’t say if U.S. will get involved in the conflict.
Despite dire warnings from Iran against the U.S. and its potential involvement, Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Wednesday that Iranians want to meet, adding they want to come to the White House.
However, he appeared to throw water on the idea, adding the Islamic Republic should have made a deal.
Earlier Wednesday, Trump told reporters he isn’t “looking to fight.” However, he reiterated that Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon.
“I’m not looking to fight. But if it’s a choice between them fighting or having a nuclear weapon, you have to do what you have to do. And maybe we don’t have to fight,” the president told reporters.
When asked if he would order a strike on Fordow, Iran’s fuel enrichment plant, a key site for the country’s nuclear enrichment, the president didn’t rule out a strike.
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