"We may attack Iran's nuclear facilities, or we may not" – President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump has not ruled out the possibility of a U.S. military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. Speaking to reporters outside the White House, he said, “I could do it. Or I might not. Nobody knows what I'm going to do.”

"We may attack Iran's nuclear facilities, or we may not" – President Donald Trump

"We may attack Iran's nuclear facilities, or we may not" – President Donald Trump


"We may attack Iran's nuclear facilities, or we may not" – President Donald Trump
[Washington, June 18, 2025]

President Donald Trump has not ruled out the possibility of a U.S. military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. Speaking to reporters outside the White House, he said, “I could do it. Or I might not. Nobody knows what I'm going to do.”

Trump continued, “Iran is in big trouble now. They want to come to the negotiating table. I told them—why didn’t you talk to me before all this death and destruction began? Why didn’t you negotiate earlier? I told everyone—if you had spoken to me two weeks ago, everything could have been fine. Your country could have been saved.”

Yesterday, Trump made several posts about Iran on the social media platform Truth Social. In one of them, he wrote: “Unconditional surrender!”

When asked by reporters what he meant, Trump replied, “It means I’ve had enough. Okay? I’m done. No more.”

According to analysts, Trump's statements will likely increase U.S. pressure on Iran and escalate tensions in the Middle East to a new level. Although he did not make a direct announcement of military action, his ambiguous remarks like “we may attack, or we may not” carry significant political implications.