D. Trump expressed his "dissatisfaction" with the negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program; a final decision regarding a strike on Iran has not yet been made.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he was "unhappy" with the progress of U.S.-Iran talks on Iran's nuclear program, but made no final decision on possible military action against the country.

"I'm not happy with the fact that they don't want to give us what we should have. I'm not thrilled about that. We'll see what happens. We'll talk later," Donald Trump told reporters as he left the White House ahead of his trip to Texas.

"We have not yet made a final decision" on whether to strike Iran, he continued, reiterating that the country "cannot have nuclear weapons."

“I would prefer not to use force, but sometimes it is necessary,” D. Trump noted.

Tensions are rising between the United States and Iran amid a massive American military buildup in the Middle East and stalled negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.

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