Trump’s Gaza comments draw fire; president will meet with Texas and California governors

Trump said in a position on his social account this morning that he wanted to reach a nuclear agreement with Iran, nearly seven years after his withdrawal from the prominent agreement reached by the Obama administration that sought to curb the Iranian nuclear program.
“I want Iran to be a great and successful country, but it cannot have a nuclear weapon,” Trump wrote. “Reports that the United States, which is working in conjunction with Israel, will explode Iran to Smithins,” largely exaggerated. “
Trump continued, “I prefer a nuclear peace agreement that has been verified, which will allow Iran to grow and flourish quietly,” Trump continued.
Iranian officials have Shown They want to know if Trump wants to restart conversations on their nuclear program, which They said in November has the ability to produce nuclear weapons.
During his first term as president, Trump withdrew the United States in 2018 from the Iranian nuclear deal It was negotiated by the Obama administration despite President Barack Obama and other warnings that withdrawing from the agreement can lead to war.
During her meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday at the Oval Office, Trump warned Iran against his assassination.
He told reporters: “Well, they did not do that, and that will be terrible for them, and not because of me. If they do so, they will be blurred. They are able to do this.