Breaking News US and Israel War Against Iran

President Trump says this situation in Iran is different from the one that led to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, when the U.S. used faulty intelligence to support it.

“Within a matter of weeks, or certainly within a matter of months, they’re going to be able to have a nuclear weapon,” Trump said. “We can’t let that happen.”

When a reporter told him that his intelligence community does not believe Iran is currently building a nuclear weapon, Trump shot back: “Well, then my intelligence community is wrong.”

A bunch of donkeys in charge.
 
President Trump says this situation in Iran is different from the one that led to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, when the U.S. used faulty intelligence to support it.

“Within a matter of weeks, or certainly within a matter of months, they’re going to be able to have a nuclear weapon,” Trump said. “We can’t let that happen.”

When a reporter told him that his intelligence community does not believe Iran is currently building a nuclear weapon, Trump shot back: “Well, then my intelligence community is wrong.”

A bunch of donkeys in charge.
Must be one hell of a press being put on him
 
You reap what you sow.

They may be God’s chosen people but they are not exempt from being handed over to their disobedience and sin.
“There is no way in Hell, THIS is the best a benevolent, loving, merciful God could have came up with deciding His “Chosen People”
 
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Gideon Saar, Israel’s foreign minister, said assessments indicate that Israel’s military campaign has delayed Iran from potentially having a nuclear weapon by at least two to three years. He made the remarks in an interview with Bild, the German tabloid, that was published on Friday night.

Iran has filed a formal complaint with the U.N. Security Council accusing the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, of bias and of failing to condemn Israeli threats against its nuclear facilities.
Grossi’s conduct in the aftermath of the Israeli attacks “evidences a sustained failure to meet the standards of neutrality, objectivity and professionalism required,” Iran’s envoy to the U.N., Amir Saeid Iravani, wrote in a letter published by the Mehr News Agency.
 
Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said in an interview with NBC News on Friday that if the United States is serious about returning to diplomacy, “what it needs is only a telephone call from Washington to Tel Aviv to stop everything.” Asked whether a deal with the U.S. could be reached within the two-week timeframe laid out by President Trump, Araghchi said it would depend on the U.S. showing real determination to negotiate a solution.

Araghchi warned that if the U.S. chooses to strike Iran, the Iranian government reserved the right to retaliate, as it has against Israel. “When there is a war, both sides attack each other. That’s quite understandable. And self-defense is a legitimate right of every country,” he said.
 
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