Trump said he would not send ground troops to Iran, but even if he did, he would not admit it

During a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Hashimoto Asako, Trump was asked about the issue by reporters, and he said:

"No, I won't send troops anywhere. Even if I really sent them, I would never tell you. But I definitely didn't send any troops."

He also said, "Iran poses a serious threat to the whole world," and "all countries agree on this," then added, "I think almost every country agrees with my view."

Trump's remarks came against the backdrop of an Israeli oil refinery fire and the downing of a U.S. F-35 fighter jet.

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