Trump's "Don't Want To, But Have To" Warning On Iran Military Action

Talks over Tehran's nuclear program continued this week amid a massive US military buildup in the region. Trump said he does not want to use military force in Iran but sometimes you have to.

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  • US President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran but expects more talks on its nuclear program
  • Trump emphasised Iran must not obtain a nuclear weapon and seeks a deal with Tehran
  • Talks on Iran's nuclear program continued amid a large US military buildup in the region
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US President Donald Trump said he was not happy with Iran but more talks were expected on Friday on Tehran's nuclear program.

Speaking to reporters before a trip to Texas, Trump said he wants to make a deal with Iran but reiterated that Tehran cannot have a nuclear weapon.

Talks over Tehran's nuclear program continued this week amid a massive US military buildup in the region. Trump said he does not want to use military force in Iran but sometimes you have to.

Mediator Oman sent its foreign minister to Washington on Friday for discussions on the issue with US Vice President JD Vance, according to a source familiar with the matter.

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