Trump Deliberates On Potential Iran Strike Amid Nuclear Negotiations
President Donald Trump is considering striking Iran within two weeks, depending on ongoing nuclear negotiations. The White House suggests there's still a chance negotiations can meet US and Israeli demands to halt Iran's nuclear activities.
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President Donald Trump is poised to make a critical decision on whether to strike Iran in the upcoming weeks, according to an announcement from the White House on Thursday. The administration points to a 'substantial' possibility of negotiations achieving US and Israeli objectives regarding Iran's nuclear program.
This announcement, conveyed by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, effectively extends the timeline for the president's stern warnings to Iran, seeking the immediate cessation of all nuclear enrichment activities and any endeavors to generate nuclear armaments.
'Considering the significant probability of negotiations with Iran that may or may not occur soon, I will determine my course of action within the next two weeks,' Leavitt quoted Trump as declaring.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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