Donald Trump says 'good chance' of Iran nuclear deal after delaying strike

US President Donald Trump said there was a “very good chance” Washington and Iran could reach a deal to stop Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon, while indicating he had delayed a planned US military strike to allow talks to continue.

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President Donald Trump said on Monday there was a "very good chance" the United States could reach an agreement with Iran to ‌prevent Tehran ⁠from ⁠obtaining a nuclear weapon, hours after saying he had postponed a planned military attack to allow negotiations to continue.

Trump said leaders from key U.S. allies in the Middle ⁠East had ‌asked him to delay a planned military attack on ⁠Iran scheduled for Tuesday to allow negotiations with Tehran to continue, while warning the U.S. remained prepared to launch a large-scale assault if no agreement is reached.

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"There seems to be a ‌very good chance that they can work something out. If we can ⁠do that without bombing the hell out of them, I would be very happy," Trump told reporters gathered for a drug price announcement on Monday.
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