US President Donald Trump has planned to strike the Iranian city of Natanz, where the nuclear enrichment plant is located. At the meeting on November 12, it was possible to dissuade him. The New York Times quoted four sources in the United States as saying. According to reports, at a meeting at the White House, Trump was interested in exactly what steps will be taken against Iran next week. US Vice President Michael Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milli, and others have been able to dissuade Trump from using force against Iran. According to them, the blow to the Natanze plant could turn into a large-scale conflict in the Middle East within a week. Sources said it was a missile strike or a cyber attack. Officials attending the meeting left the White House confident that there would be no US military action against Iran. The US Presidential Administration did not respond to the publication's request.