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Trump deliberates on waging war within a fortnight

U.S. Involvement in the Iran-Related Clash: A Detailed Account

Trump to make decision within fortnight over potential military action
Trump to make decision within fortnight over potential military action

Trump Decision on US War Entry in Israeli-Iranian Conflict by End of June

Trump deliberates on waging war within a fortnight

One question circling the world since the Israeli attacks on Iran began is whether the US will join the fray. Trump's two-week deadline for making a decision on possible intervention has set the world on edge. Negotiations with Iran remain possible, though details are thin.

Donald Trump, the US President, is on the verge of making a momentous decision - to either join Israel in their conflict with Iran or stand back. According to White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, the option for talks with Iran still exists, but they could happen "now or never," depending on Trump's decision. By the end of June, Trump plans to make up his mind.

The potential for negotiation hangs in the balance, yet Trump's top priority is preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Trump has urged Iran to submit in the war, but it's unclear how the US would intervene without sparking a wider conflict.

According to insider reports, the US has already prepared for an imminent strike against Iranian nuclear sites, potentially as early as this weekend. However, the volatility of the situation ensures that nothing is set in stone.

A possible US military intervention could significantly impact the course of the conflict. deployed B2-bombers possess munitions capable of reaching Iran's underground nuclear facilities, unlike Israel. Yet Trump has long vowed to avoid leading the US into new wars.

Meanwhile, as tensions rise, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul and his counterparts from France and the UK will meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtchi in Geneva. The focus of the talks is a diplomatic solution for Iran's nuclear programs. EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas will also be present.

Israel initiated its large-scale attack on Iran on June 13, aiming to prevent Iran from developing nuclear bombs. The Israeli military has since been bombing military and nuclear facilities in Iran, with Iran retaliating by attacking Israeli targets with rockets. Western countries have long accused Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons, an allegation Tehran deny.

Enrichment Data:- The US may deploy B2-bombers with bunker-busting munitions to attack Iran's underground nuclear facilities if Trump decides to intervene[1].- High-ranking US government officials have been preparing for a potential strike against Iran in the coming days[1].- Iran's nuclear programs are the main focus of the Geneva meeting between German, French, British, and Iranian foreign ministers[2].- During the conflict, Israel's attacks on Iran have degraded nuclear security, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency[1].- Iranian leadership has issued strong warnings against US intervention, with Ayatollah Khamenei describing US aggression as a serious mistake with severe consequences[2].

The European Union, committed to the development of a common foreign and security policy, is closely monitoring the Israeli-Iranian conflict and the potential US intervention, considering the implications for politics and general news. If the US decides to join the conflict, their action, potentially involving B2-bombers, could significantly alter the course of the war and further fuel war-and-conflicts in the region.

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