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‘I have plan for everything’: Trump does not confirm the strike on Iran; But options leave open

US President Donald Trump has once again quit his post as to whether the United States will take military action against Iran amid a deteriorating conflict with Israel. Speaking to Washington, Trump said that he has “a plan for everything” but refused to share the details, saying “anything could happen.” “I have a plan for everything, but we will see what happens. They should have a deal. I had a lot for them. We talked about it for 60 days, and finally, they decided not to do so, and now they want them to be,” Trump said. The President said that he could meet Iranian officials but claimed that it is “too late” for the conversation. He told reporters, “They should have dealt. We talked for 60 days. He supported, and now they do not want them,” he told reporters. Trump claimed that Irani now wanted to come to the White House, but said, “I can do it … anything can happen.” Speaking of the current situation, Trump said, “I have a meeting in the war room soon. We are in the middle of some terrible. I hate to see so much death and destruction. I have thoughts what I can do, but they are not final. I like to finalize a second. Earlier, when asked if he would order a strike on Iran, he replied, “I can do it, I cannot do it. Nobody knows what I am going to do.” Trump left the G7 Summit in Canada before the schedule and went back to the US to focus on the situation. Meanwhile, Iran’s capital Tehran has been killed by three waves of Israeli airstrikes. Israel claims that its jets now have control over the airspace of Tehran. While Iran firing back with limited missile attacks. The influence on citizens in Iran is serious. Tehran’s roads remain deserted, most businesses are closed, and phones and internet services are interrupted. Thousands of people have left the city fearing more attacks.

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