Trump does not want to go to war with Iran, former chief of National Security Council says
Donald Trump does not want to go to war with Iran and has left the door open for Tehran to resume negotiations, a former chief of staff of the US National Security Council has told Sky News.
Speaking on The World With Yalda Hakim, Fred Fleitz said the US president "is going to make Iran a pretty good deal for a peaceful nuclear programme".
But he said if Iran does not give up its enrichment programme then "the clock is running out" and Trump will send US bombers to drop bunker-buster bombs on its Fordow nuclear site.
"Trump is a man of his word," he said. "He gave the Iranians 60 days. And if they don't agree soon on this, Trump has concluded that an Iranian nuclear weapon will be here soon.
"And it is not just a threat to Israel. It is a threat to the United States. And that's why I think there's a good chance Trump will drop bunker-buster bombs on the Fordow facility."
He said Iran would have to agree to give up the site and agree to stop enriching uranium: "If it wants a peaceful nuclear programme, the US will help it build one."