Trump says he's not sure deal with Iran would 'stick'
President Donald Trump told reporters that the U.S. may do without a deal in Iran after resuming strikes on Iran overnight.
"If we make it to Iran, I'm not sure that will stick because I found them to be very dishonorable people," Trump said ahead of a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
"We may just do it without a deal, because you know what, it's easier. Because these people, they lie and they cheat, and you have an agreement, and they'll go outside. For instance, they agreed we'll never have a nuclear weapon. They agreed, then they go outside, have a news conference, or they leak that we never discussed the subject. Now, Who would believe we never discussed the subject?" Trump said.
Trump cast doubt that an agreement would be reached saying there "may be a big attack."
"They violate the agreement every day, they lie, they cheat, they kill people," Trump said.






