Trump: Hard to ask Israel to stop airstrikes, may support ceasefire
According to CCTV news, on the 20th local time, US President Trump said that it is difficult to ask Israel to stop its air strikes, and he may support a ceasefire. It is reported that when asked if he would ask Israel to stop its attacks like Iran did, Trump said "it is difficult to make that request now". When asked if he would support a ceasefire, Trump replied: "I may, depending on the situation". And in response to the question of whether to decide to strike Iran, Trump said "I will give them a period of time, I think up to two weeks". He added that the purpose of this move is to "see if people will come to their senses". Trump said that the United States has been talking to Iran. He said "Iran does not want to talk to Europe, they want to talk to us. Europe can't help with this. "Mr. Trump also said Mr. Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, was wrong to say that" there is no evidence that Iran is building a nuclear weapon ", which Mr. Trump believes is weeks or months away.