His comments at the White House were the most concrete evidence that Trump was actively considering joining Israel in his campaign against Iran.
Trump threatens Iranian leaders to stop the strike
President Donald Trump threatened Iran’s top leader with assassination as he urged Tehran to end retaliatory airstrikes against Israel.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump says he has not decided whether to involve US troops in the strike against Iran.
“I might do that. I might not do that. No one knows what I’m going to do,” Trump told reporters on June 18.
The president’s remarks at the White House were the latest indication that he could actively support Israel in his military campaign against Iran after Trump told Tehranian residents they should flee the city earlier in the week. He also said in a series of social media posts and public comments that Iran should sign a nuclear deal with the US before it’s too late.
Trump said he gave Iranians the “ultimate ultimate.” He refused to say exactly what it was in it.
In a statement posted on social media, Iran’s mission to the United Nations was reflected on.
“Iran should not negotiate under obsessions, and do not accept peace under obsessions. And certainly not a warm person who relies on connections. Iran will respond to any threat and threat and any action taken through mutual measures,” the Iranian government said.

