Trump says 2-week timeline on Iran decision is to see if parties 'come to their senses'
President Donald Trump, taking reporter questions after arriving in New Jersey on Friday afternoon, was asked for the calculus behind his two-week timeline to make a decision on whether to strike Iran.
"Time to see whether or not people come to their senses," Trump responded.

Trump also said it would be "very hard" to ask Israel to stop its attacks on Iran as different parties pursue diplomacy. Iran's foreign minister said on Friday that Israel must stop its "crimes and aggression" and added that Iran will not negotiate with any party as long as Israeli attacks continue,
"I think it is very hard to make that request right now," Trump told reporters. "If someone is winning, it's harder to do than if someone is losing. But we are ready and willing and able, and have been speaking to Iran and we will see what happens."







