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‘Nobody Knows,’ Trump Leaves Iran Strike Option Open

‘Nobody Knows,’ Trump Leaves Iran Strike Option Open/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ President Trump has not confirmed a U.S. strike on Iran, leaving the global community in suspense. He signaled that Tehran still has time to abandon its nuclear pursuits. Iran’s leader warned any American aggression would trigger dire consequences.

This combo of pictures show President Donald Trump, left, addressing a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington, March 4, 2025, and a handout of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attending a ceremony in Tehran, Iran, March 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis – Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)

Trump Iran Strike Comments + Quick Looks:

  • Trump leaves open possibility of a strike on Iran.
  • No final decision, but “nothing’s too late,” he says.
  • Khamenei warns of “irreparable damage” if U.S. attacks.
  • Trump asserts Iran’s Supreme Leader is safe “for now.”
  • U.S. President urges Tehran civilians to evacuate.
  • Tensions rise amid ongoing Israel-Iran military escalation.

‘Nobody Knows,’ Trump Leaves Iran Strike Option Open

Deep Look

President Donald Trump has left both allies and adversaries guessing after refusing to confirm whether the U.S. will launch a military strike on Iran. “I may do it, I may not do it,” Trump told reporters at the White House, signaling strategic ambiguity as tensions with Tehran escalate.

Trump on Wednesday declined to confirm whether he will authorize a U.S. strike on Iran, saying, “I may do it, I may not do it… nobody knows what I’m going to do.” This comes amid Tehran’s renewed warning that any U.S. military action would trigger a strong retaliatory response.

Trump maintained that it’s not “too late” for Iran to abandon its nuclear program as he evaluates possible U.S. involvement in Israel’s military campaign against Tehran’s nuclear capabilities.

“Nothing’s too late,” Trump asserted. “I can tell you this. Iran’s got a lot of trouble… Nothing is finished until it is finished… the next week is going to be very big — maybe less than a week.”

Responding to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s defiant refusal to surrender unconditionally, Trump tersely replied, “I say good luck.”

Previously on Tuesday, Trump claimed the U.S. knows Khamenei’s location, adding that although he is an “easy target,” Americans won’t take him out “for now.” Trump’s remarks were part of a hardline stance that also included urging Tehran’s 9.5 million residents to leave the city as he cut short an international summit to meet with his national security advisors.

Amid growing concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its role in supporting militant proxies in the region,

Trump declared, “Nothing’s too late” when asked if a diplomatic solution was still on the table.

He indicated that the coming week could be pivotal in determining whether the U.S. takes direct military action in coordination with Israel’s ongoing operations.

Iran, meanwhile, has responded with defiance. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned that any American offensive would incur “irreparable damage” to the U.S. Trump dismissed this with a brief, “I say good luck,” suggesting he remains undeterred by Tehran’s threats.

In a chilling aside, Trump revealed the U.S. has precise intelligence on Khamenei’s whereabouts. Although he stated that the Iranian leader is not currently a target, Trump ominously added, “at least not for now.”

The president’s sharpened rhetoric follows his early return from an international summit to convene urgent national security meetings. His administration has since warned Tehran’s 9.5 million residents to evacuate, a sign of potential escalation.

With his latest comments, Trump continues to maintain unpredictability as a key part of his foreign policy stance. Whether this leads to a military strike or a last-minute diplomatic resolution remains uncertain—but the global stakes are clear.

TopicDetails
Presidential StrategyTrump emphasizes uncertainty—“I may do it, I may not”—heightening anticipation of a final decision in the coming week.
Diplomatic PressureTrump urges Iran to renounce its nuclear program, suggesting it’s still salvageable if Tehran complies.
Iran’s Firmer ResponseKhamenei warned U.S. strikes would inflict “irreparable damage,” firmly rejecting any unconditional surrender.
Military PostureTrump asserts U.S. intelligence knows Khamenei’s location but signals restraint in not targeting him immediately.
Escalation TimelineTrump’s withdrawal from an international summit underscores the urgency of his national security consultations.


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