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    'We Knew Everything,' Trump Tells Reuters About Israel's Strikes on Iran

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    Posted on June 13, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Trump claims awareness of Israel's Iran strikes, urging Tehran to negotiate on nuclear issues. Talks with Iran still possible despite tensions.

    'We knew everything,' Trump tells Reuters about Israel's strikes on Iran

    By Steve Holland

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump told Reuters in a phone interview on Friday that he and his team knew everything about Israel's plan to attack Iran and that he had given Tehran fair warning it needed to make a deal on its nuclear program.

    "We knew everything, and I tried to save Iran humiliation and death. I tried to save them very hard because I would have loved to have seen a deal worked out," Trump said.

    "They can still work out a deal, however, it’s not too late," he added.

    Trump had repeatedly pushed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to delay an Israeli attack to give diplomacy more time, though the president himself had threatened to bomb the Gulf nation if nuclear talks failed.

    Trump said he had given the Iranians 60 days to come to an agreement, "and today is 61." Iran has balked at the U.S. insistence that it give up uranium enrichment.

    "We knew just about everything," he said. "We knew enough that we gave Iran 60 days to make a deal and today is 61, right? So, you know, we knew everything.” 

    Trump said it was unclear if Iran still has a nuclear program following Israeli strikes on the country. 

    "Nobody knows. It was a very devastating hit," Trump said.

    Israel said it had targeted Iran's nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories and military commanders at the start of what it warned would be a prolonged operation to prevent Tehran from building an atomic weapon.

    Trump said the U.S. still has nuclear talks planned with Iran on Sunday but that he was unsure they would take place. He said it was not too late for Iran to make a deal.

    U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to meet an Iranian delegation in Oman on Sunday, but the Israeli attacks have raised doubts on whether the session will still take place.

    "They're not dead," Trump said of the U.S.-Iran talks. "We have a meeting with them on Sunday. Now, I’m not sure if that meeting will take place, but we have a meeting with them on Sunday."

    The president had convened his top national security advisers at Camp David on Sunday night for what he said were discussions that included Iran, and he spoke to Netanyahu on Monday about Iran.

    He said he was not concerned about a regional war breaking out as a result of Israel's strikes but did not elaborate.

    Asked if the U.S. would support Israel against Iranian counterattacks, Trump said he supports Israel.

    “We’ve been very close to Israel," he said. "We’re their number one ally by far."

    "We'll see what happens," he said.

    (Reporting by Steve Holland; editing by Colleen Jenkins and Howard Goller)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump claims full awareness of Israel's plans to strike Iran.
    • •He attempted to delay the attack for diplomatic solutions.
    • •Iran given 60 days for a nuclear deal, deadline passed.
    • •Uncertainty remains about Iran's nuclear capabilities post-strike.
    • •US-Iran talks scheduled, but their occurrence is uncertain.

    Frequently Asked Questions about 'We knew everything,' Trump tells Reuters about Israel's strikes on Iran

    1What did Trump say about Israel's strikes on Iran?

    Trump claimed he and his team knew everything about Israel's plan to attack Iran and tried to save Iran from humiliation and death.

    2What was the timeline Trump gave Iran for negotiations?

    Trump stated he had given Iran 60 days to come to an agreement, and mentioned that today was the 61st day.

    3What did Trump say about the U.S. support for Israel?

    Trump affirmed that the U.S. supports Israel, stating, 'We’ve been very close to Israel. We're their number one ally by far.'

    4Are U.S.-Iran talks still happening after the Israeli strikes?

    Trump mentioned that U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to meet an Iranian delegation in Oman, but the Israeli attacks have raised doubts about whether the session will still take place.

    5What did Trump say about the potential for a regional war?

    Trump indicated he was not concerned about a regional war breaking out as a result of Israel's strikes, although he did not elaborate further.

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