Donald Trump's hard declaration. “You have to do what you have to”


Trump referred to the potential impact on Iran during a meeting with Juventus players in the oval office on the occasion of the World Club World Cup in the US. When asked about the earlier dispute with the President of France Emmanuel Macron about Iran, Trump noted that he did not want – as Macron claimed – suspension of weapons.
– We want a total, complete victory. Do you know what victory is? Lack of nuclear weapons – he said. Trump expressed the belief that if the Tehran regime came into possession of an atomic weapon, he would use it, so he could not allow it.
“You have to do what you have to”
– I don't want to fight. I'm not going to fight. But if there is a choice between the fight and their nuclear weapon, you need to do what you need. But maybe we will not have to fight – said Trump, referring to the opposition to the Iran attack among his supporters, including controversial journalist Tucker Carlson. He said that although he had some ideas on what to do, he has not yet made the final decision to involve Iran's attacks, because he “likes to wait until the last second” with the decision.
He announced that on Wednesday he would meet in a situation room in a White House at a meeting with advisers.
On Wednesday, Trump met with the commander of the Pakistani army Asim Munir, who – as he said – played a key role suspended between India and Pakistan. Trump stated that “a moment earlier” the White House left the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, who, however, stays in Zagreb on Wednesday. On Tuesday, in a telephone conversation, Modi was to tell Trump that India did not accept any mediation, and the weapon was suspended in the course of direct conversations with Pakistan. Modi was also to reject Trump's invitation to the White House, where he would meet with a Pakistani general.
Trump has repeatedly attributed to stopping the conflict through mediation, complaining that this is not appreciated by the press. He did it also on Wednesday.




