Washington : President Donald Trump said on Saturday he’s still considering military action against Iran after it downed an unmanned US military aircraft, saying the use of force is “always on the table until we get this solved.” The President said he aborted a military strike set for Thursday after learning 150 people would be killed. “I don’t want to kill 150 Iranians. I don’t want to kill 150 of anything or anybody unless it’s absolutely necessary,” he told reporters as he left the White House for a weekend at the Camp David presidential retreat. Trump said “we very much appreciate” a decision by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard not to shoot down a US spy plane carrying more than 30 people. He said the downing of the US drone was “probably intentional”? contradicting what he said Thursday. The president’s comments came as Iran summoned the United Arab Emirates’ top envoy to Tehran to protest the neighbouring Arab nation’s decision to allow the US to use a base there to launch the drone that Iran says entered its airspace, state media reported today.