Trump admits Israel strike on Iran ‘could very well happen’ soon

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  • Source: NY Post
  • 06/13/2025
An Israeli strike on Iran’s aboveground nuclear sites “could very well happen” soon, President Trump told reporters at the White House Thursday.

The president spoke after reports circulated late Wednesday that the Jewish state was getting ready to conduct operations to prevent Tehran from obtaining an atomic weapon.

“I don’t want to say imminent,” Trump said of the possibility of an Israeli attack, “but it looks like it’s something that could very well happen.

“Look, it’s very simple, not complicated,” the president said. “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. Other than that, I want them to be successful. I want them to be tremendous. We’ll help them be successful. We’ll trade with them. We’ll do whatever is necessary.”

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