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Trump to decide whether US will strike Iran ‘within next two weeks’

Trump to decide whether US will strike Iran ‘within next two weeks’

In light of growing rumors of US involvement and concerns about a further escalation, Trump’s administration has stated that in the next two weeks, his country will decide whether to join the Israel-Iran conflict.

Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, stated to reporters on Thursday that she would make a decision on whether or not to engage in negotiations with Iran in the near future. She remarked that President Trump has quoted that phrase directly.

The president is a peacemaker in chief, and he is always interested in finding a diplomatic solution. He is the president of peace through force. The president will always take advantage of any chance for diplomacy, which is why. He doesn’t fear using force either, the press secretary continued.

The initial Israeli strike on Iran on June 13 was characterized as “unilateral action” by the US. Trump has, however, indicated that he was aware of the attack and supported Israel’s military strategy.

Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, has spoken to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi several times on the phone since Israel began its attacks, according to the Reuters news agency, which cited three unnamed diplomats.

Tel Aviv and Tehran have also continued to exchange bombs.

Israel attacked Iran’s Arak heavy water nuclear reactor on Thursday. In response, Iran struck the Soroka Medical Center, which it claimed was close to an Israeli military and intelligence base.

intentions were “camouflaged.”

Trump has made hints in the past few days about joining Israel’s nuclear attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites while simultaneously proposing a quick diplomatic response in a contentious Washington message.

The president took to his Truth Social social media account to deny the report, which the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday night. He had already agreed to strike Iran but had not yet decided when.

The Wall Street Journal is “No Idea” about Iran, according to the Wall Street Journal! Trump authored .

However, Marwan Bishara, a senior political analyst for Al Jazeera, claimed that Trump might be using Leavitt’s comments as a “pretext” to conceal his intentions and attack tomorrow.

Trump may be waiting to hear the outcome of the talks before launching an attack as Araghchi is scheduled to meet with his British, French, and German counterparts in Geneva on Friday, along with Kaja Kallas, the top diplomat of the European Union, to discuss Tehran’s nuclear program.

He’s giving the Europeans some time, Bishara said, “If one needs to overinterpret, I would say that.”

Source: Aljazeera

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