“I have a plan for everything … anything can happen”: US President Trump enhances the Israeli-Iran struggle

"I have a plan for everything ... anything can happen": US President Trump enhances the Israeli-Iran struggle

US President Donald Trump expressed concern over the growing tension between Israel and Iran, stating that when he has a plan, the result is uncertain.

Trump again refused to say whether he would order a strike on Iran. “I have a plan for everything … anything can happen,” he said.

Trump expressed disappointment over Iran’s decision not to make a deal on Iran’s decision, saying, “They should have dealt. I had a lot for them.” Trump mentioned that Iran wanted to meet and come to the White House, but his voice suggests uncertainty about the outcome.

He reflected on previous dialogues, expressing regrets on the occasion of an omission to attack a deal in Iran, and indicated the possibility of renewed interaction. Trump also underlined the severity of the current crisis, referring to the widespread impact of the ongoing meetings and the conflict.

Referring to the previous conversation with Iran, Trump said, “I have a plan for everything, but we will see what happens. They should have dealt. I had a lot for them.”

He continued, “We talked about it for 60 days, and in the end, they decided not to do so, and now they want them to be late. It is late to meet, but they want, and they want to come to the White House. I can do it … anything can happen …”

Highlighting the gravity of current developments, Trump said, “I have a meeting in the war room in some time. We are in the middle of some terrible. I hate to see so much death and destruction …”

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Not disclosing his entire strategy, Trump indicated that decisions could be taken at the last minute. “I have the idea what I can do, but they are not final. I like to finalize a second.

Meanwhile, Israeli officials said at least 24 people have been killed and hundreds have been injured in the Iranian missile attacks since then. 585 people have been killed in Iran and more than 1,300 were injured in the Israeli attack, the Anadolu agency cited the Iranian media reports.

The conflict between Israel and Iran has entered its seventh day. CNN reported that as Iran and Israel continued to attack, US President Donald Trump on Wednesday held a status room meeting to discuss US options.

On Thursday, Israel’s Defense Forces (IDF) stated that the Air Force is “chain of attacks” in Tehran and other parts of Iran. Earlier, Iran’s Islamic revolutionary guard Corps said the air defense system had become active on Tehran. (AI)

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