Donald Trump Says It'll Be Nice If Issue with Iran Is Settled Without Israel Hitting Its Facilities

President Donald Trump has allegedly expressed optimism that the raging issues between the State of Israel and the Islamic Republic of Iran cam be settled without the former having to strike the latter's military facilities.

Donald Trump Says It'll Be Nice If Issue with Iran Is Settled Without Israel Hitting Its Facilities

According to The Jerusalem Post, President Trump posited that it would be nice if the misunderstandings between the two Middle East countries can be worked in the absence of the Zionist State having to strike a military facility of Iran.

Donald Trump Says It'll Be Nice If Issue with Iran Is Settled Without Israel Hitting Its Facilities

The President of America was said to have also expressed hope that Iran would make a deal, and that it would still be okay if it does not. He said, "Iran will hopefully make a deal. And if they don't make a deal, that's okay, too."

He reportedly made the above comments on the conflict between Israel and Iran on Thursday, 23rd of January, 2025, whereby, he said that it would be nice if israel would avoid escalation involving striking Iran's military facilities.

The new President of the United States of America was said to have made the above statements when he was asked by a reporter in the White House about his thought concerning a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.

In his response, President Trump allegedly said, "It would really be nice if that could be worked out without having to go that further step."

He added that, "Iran will hopefully make a deal. And if they don't make a deal, that's e, too."

The above comments by the number one citizen of America reportedly came after Iran condemned his move to re-designate Yemen-based Houthi extremist group which is its (Iran) ally as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by referring to the decision as "baseless".

The spokesperson to the Foreign Ministry of Iran, Esmaeil Baghaei, was said to have posited that the move which is expected to come with harsher economic penalties than the administration of Joe Biden had imposed on the Houthis was an "excuse to apply anti-human sanctions against the Yemeni people."

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