JAKARTA - United States (US) President Joe Biden spoke briefly about the conflict between the Middle East after Iran's attack on Israel. According to him, there are no plans for a retaliatory attack from Israel today.

When asked if he would support Israel attacking Iran's oil reserves in retaliation, Biden spoke normatively.

"We're discussing it but nothing will happen today. We'll talk about it later," Biden was quoted as saying by CNN, Thursday, October 3.

Yesterday, Biden stressed he did not support Israel's attack on Iran's nuclear site.

President Biden declined to elaborate on what sanctions the US is considering against Iran.

"I'll tell them before I tell you," he said.

Joe Biden previously stressed he would not support Israel's attack on Iran's nuclear site in response to Tehran's missile attack, urging Israel to act "proportionally" against its arch-enemy in the region.

"We will discuss with Israel what they will do, but the seventh of us (G7 countries) agree that they have the right to respond, but they must respond proportionally," President Biden said.


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