An Israeli minister on Tuesday said Iranians shouldn't "feel at ease" after it was reported earlier U.S. President Donald Trump, with two months left in office, asked for options on attacking Iran's main nuclear site last week.
"If I were the Iranians, I would not feel at ease" after the report, Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz said, adding that he was not aware of the Oval Office deliberations last Thursday.
"It is very important that the Iranians know that if, indeed, they suddenly dash toward high levels of enrichment, in the direction of nuclear weaponry, they are liable to encounter the military might of the United States - and also, perhaps, of other countries," Steinitz told Army Radio.

