Trump: Drone was in international space, US has it documented

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the United
States has documented that its drone was in international waters, not in
Iranian territory, as Tehran has said.
Asked how the United States will respond to Iran after Iran
shot down an American drone, Trump told reporters: “You’ll find out.”
Trump called Iran’s move a big mistake in remarks to
reporters before a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, but
kept open the possibility of talks with Iran.
He also suggested that the shooting down of a US drone by
Iran might have been a mistake.
“I find it hard to believe it was intentional,” Trump said
at the White House in comments that appeared to downplay the incident, despite
soaring tension in the strategic Strait of Hormuz area.
“I have a feeling that it was a mistake made by somebody who
should not have been doing,” he said.
Trudeau said he was very concerned about escalations in
tensions with Iran.
A US military drone was shot down in international airspace
over the Strait of Hormuz by an Iranian surface-to-air missile on Thursday.
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Netanyahu urges support for US against Iran’s “aggression”
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called
on the international community to support the United States against Iran as
tensions between the two countries escalated after the downing of a US drone by
Iran.
“In the last 24 hours Iran has intensified its aggression
against the United States and against all of us. And I repeat my call for all
peace-loving countries to stand by the United States’ effort to stop Iranian
aggression,” Netanyahu said in a video statement.
“Israel stands by the United States on this one,” he said.