Trump Says He’ll Support an Israeli Attack on Iran If Tehran ‘Continues’ Its Missile Program
The president made the comments while meeting with
Netanyahu in Florida
by Dave DeCamp | December 29, 2025
President Trump said on Monday that he would support an Israeli attack on Iran
if Tehran “continues” its conventional missile program or if it works to
rebuild its civilian nuclear program that was damaged by US airstrikes during
the US-Israeli war on the Islamic Republic in June.
The president made the comments at his Mar-a-Lago
resort in Florida before a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, when asked if he would back more Israeli attacks on Iran. “If they
continue with the missiles, yes. The nuclear, fast,” he said.
“One will be yes, absolutely,” he added, appearing to
reference Iran’s missiles. “The other was we’ll do it immediately,” he said,
referencing the possibility of Iran rebuilding its nuclear program. The
president also threatened to “knock the hell” out of Iran if it “builds up again.”
According to media reports, Netanyahu was expected to ask Trump to support a new war against Iran over concerns
related to its ballistic missiles. Iranian officials have been clear that they
won’t agree to a deal to curb Tehran’s missile program since it’s the only
deterrent the country has against the US and Israel.
After the meeting, Trump and Netanyahu held a joint press conference where the US president again expressed support
for the idea of another attack on Iran, though he suggested it wasn’t
“confirmed” that Tehran was “building up” again.
Any Israeli strikes on Iran would require US support
since the US military played a major role in intercepting Iranian missiles
fired at Israel, though they made it through US and Israeli air defenses, which
is ultimately what led Netanyahu to agree to a ceasefire after 12 days. The US
also supported Israel’s attacks by refueling Israeli aircraft and then launched its own airstrikes against
Iran’s nuclear facilities.
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