WASHINGTON D.C. — As the conflict between Iran and Israel continues, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed skepticism on Saturday regarding the immediate feasibility of a ceasefire, stating it would be "very hard to stop" Israeli strikes on Iran for such negotiations.
His remarks followed a White House statement indicating Trump perceived a "substantial chance of negotiations" in the ongoing conflict, adding that the U.S. was seeking more time to determine potential military intervention. Trump explained his stance, stating, "If somebody is winning, it's a little bit harder to do than if somebody is losing." However, he affirmed U.S. readiness for engagement: "But we're ready, willing and able, and we've been speaking to Iran, and we'll see what happens," news agency AP reported.
Earlier, Trump had publicly contradicted his Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, over her assertion that U.S. intelligence agencies believed Iran was not developing a nuclear weapon.
Amid these developments, Trump has requested additional time to evaluate a potential military strike on Iran's heavily fortified Fordo uranium enrichment facility, a site reportedly buried under a mountain and used for uranium enrichment, potentially for weapons development. He has also expressed skepticism regarding Iran's claims of developing nuclear capabilities solely for civilian purposes, such as power generation.
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