Trump: Difficult to ask Israel to stop air strikes may support ceasefire
According to Internet reports, according to CCTV News, on the 20th local time, U.S. President Trump said that it was difficult to ask Israel to stop air strikes and that he might support a ceasefire. It is reported that when asked if he would ask Israel to stop its attacks like Iran did, Trump said that "it is difficult to make this request now." When asked if he would support a ceasefire, Trump replied: "I might, depending on the situation." On the question of whether to decide to strike Iran, Trump said,"I will give them a period of time, I think two weeks at most." He added that the purpose of the move was to "see if people would come back to their senses." Trump said the United States has been in dialogue with Iran. He said,"Iran doesn't want to talk to Europe, they want to talk to us. Europe cannot help in this matter." Trump also said that U.S. Director of National Intelligence Gabbard's statement that "there is no evidence that Iran is building nuclear weapons" was wrong. Trump believes Iran is weeks or months away from having a nuclear weapon.
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