Summary
- U.S. President Donald Trump said on the use of military force against Iran, "I don’t want to, but sometimes you have to do that."
- The remarks were seen as reaffirming that while a diplomatic solution to Iran’s nuclear issue would be prioritized, a military option would not be ruled out if necessary.
- As the United States recently stepped up pressure by deploying additional fighter jets, warships and an aircraft carrier to the Middle East, experts said the possibility of an escalation in military tensions cannot be ruled out.
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According to Walter Bloomberg on the 27th (local time), U.S. President Donald Trump said regarding the possibility of using military force against Iran, "I don’t want to, but sometimes you have to do that."
The remarks come as tensions persist over Iran’s nuclear issue, and are interpreted as reaffirming his stance that while a diplomatic solution takes priority, a military option will not be ruled out if necessary.
In recent weeks, the United States has been ratcheting up pressure by deploying additional fighter jets, warships and an aircraft carrier to the Middle East. Experts say the possibility of heightened military tensions cannot be ruled out if talks fail to make progress.

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