WASHINGTON (AP) President Barack Obama says his administration's approach to Syria's chemical weapons should show Iran that there's the potential for diplomatic solutions to arms standoffs.
But he says Iran shouldn't assume that his preference for diplomacy means the U.S. won't strike Tehran.
Obama tells ABC's "This Week" that Iranians understand that their pursuit of a nuclear weapon is "a far larger issue for us" than the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
Obama says he has exchanged letters with Iran's new president, but the two have not spoken directly.
Obama says he believes Iranian President Hasan Rouhani understands the potential for a diplomatic solution to his country's disputed nuclear program but will not "suddenly make it easy."