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"Good luck", Trump threatens Khamenei and puts the world in anxiety: We can even attack Iran!

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"Good luck", Trump threatens Khamenei and puts the world in anxiety:

Trump said this is information he cannot tell them, but left open all possibilities.

US President Donald Trump, at a press conference from the White House, spoke about the US's involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict and the possibility of attacking Iranian uranium enrichment bases.

Asked by reporters about these issues, Trump said that this is information he cannot tell them, but left open all possibilities.

" You don't seriously think I'm going to answer this question: 'Attack the Iranian nuclear facility and at what time exactly, sir, are you going to attack it?' You don't know that I'm going to do it. I might do it. I might not do it. Nobody knows what I'm going to do," he said.

He further added that Iran currently has many problems and is seeking to negotiate, and according to Trump, they have expressed their willingness to come to the White House for an agreement.

" Iran has a lot of problems and they want to negotiate. And I said, why didn't you negotiate with me before all this death and destruction? Why didn't you go? I said to people, why didn't you negotiate with me two weeks ago? They even suggested coming to the White House ," Trump said.

The US president further said that Iran is no longer what it was thought to be. He suggested that nothing is over yet and that the situation remains complex despite Iran's noticeable weakening.

"They had bad intentions, you know, for 40 years they've been saying death to America, death to Israel, death to anyone else they didn't like anywhere. The bullies. They were schoolyard bullies. And now they're not bullies anymore. But we'll see what happens. Nothing's over until it's over, the war is very complex. I wouldn't say we've won anything yet ," he said.

Finally, Trump added that progress has been made to end this conflict, but stressed that something concrete will be revealed next week.

" I would say that we have certainly made a lot of progress. And we will see - next week will be very important, maybe less than a week, maybe less," he concluded.

when asked about Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's recent comments that his country "will never surrender" in the conflict with Israel.

"I say, good luck," Trump told CNN today at the White House.

Asked when his patience with Iran would run out, Trump said: " It's already run out - that's why we're doing what we're doing. "

Trump said he has offered Iran the "final ultimatum" while considering the possibility of US military intervention in the conflict.

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