Trump approved plans to attack Iran. Will there be a war?

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U.S. president Donald Trump told his advisors on Tuesday that he had approved plans to attack Iran. However, he abstains from giving the final order to see if Tehran resigns from his atomic program - wrote the American "Wall Street Journal" on Wednesday.


The paper referred to 3 people, acquainted with the course of these talks.

Earlier on Wednesday, Trump stated that he did not want a ceasefire, but a complete and full victory, or deficiency of Iran's atomic weapons. He stated that although he had not yet made the decision to bomb Iran, and negotiations are inactive possible, he "may gotta fight".

He pointed out that although he had any ideas about what to do, he had not yet made the final decision to engage in attacks against Iran due to the fact that he "likes to wait until the last second" with the decision.

Trump announced that he would meet with advisors at the Situation area in the White home on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, "New York Times" wrote in the afternoon, citing a typical of the MFA in Tehran who asked for anonymity that Iran might accept the American proposal of the gathering in the close future.

According to this source, Iran's MFA chief Abbas Aragchi could agree to a gathering to discuss the ceasefire with Israel.

Trump said that U.S. mediate east MP Steve Witkoff or U.S. Vice president J.D. Vance could go to meet with Iran's leaders.

From Washington Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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