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Trump faces imminent decision on potential military action within the coming fortnight.

U.S. Action in the Iranian War Conflict

Decision on potential military action by Trump expected within fortnight.
Decision on potential military action by Trump expected within fortnight.

U.S. on the Brink: Two Weeks to Decide on Iran War Entry 🗺️💥

Trump faces imminent decision on potential military action within the coming fortnight.

The world's gaze is fixed on Washington as rumors of a potential U.S. entry into the escalating Israeli-Iran conflict swirl. After hints from the Oval Office, President Trump has set a two-week deadline for making his move. Negotiations are still on the table, but tensions remain high.

Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, is facing a major decision within the next fortnight. According to White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, the big question is whether the U.S. will join Israel in their ongoing tussle with Iran, which has been fiercely contested since June 13. Leavitt disclosed this during a press briefing, stating that there's a "significant chance for negotiations" with Tehran, but their success is uncertain.

Trump has been vocal about his desire for diplomatic solutions, but, according to Leavitt, his top priority is preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. The U.S. president has publicly called on Iran to capitulate in their standoff with Israel. High-ranking Iranian and U.S. officials have allegedly engaged in private talks via phone conversations in recent days.

Warnings and Threats 🔥🚫

A US intervention in support of Israel could drastically shift the course of the conflict, given the U.S. military's access to bunker-busting ammunition capable of striking Iran's underground nuclear facilities. However, Trump has repeated his promise to his supporters that he will not lead the U.S. into a new war.

Previously, sources close to Bloomberg reported that the U.S. was poised to intervene in the Israeli-Iran conflict. High-ranking government officials are said to have been preparing for a strike against Iran, according to confidential sources. The situation is volatile and could change rapidly, with some insiders suggesting an attack as early as this weekend.

International Diplomacy 🤝️🌍

Amidst the escalation, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, alongside his French and British counterparts, will convene with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtchi in Geneva on Friday. The agenda includes discussions on achieving a diplomatic solution for Iran's nuclear program[1]. European Union foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas will also participate.

Israel launched a massive assault on Iran on June 13, aiming to halt Iran's efforts to develop a nuclear bomb. Since then, Israel's military has been bombing Iran's military and nuclear facilities. In response, Iran has been firing rockets at Israeli targets. Western countries have long suspected Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons, which Tehran denies. Since the U.S. withdrew from the 2015 international nuclear deal in 2018, Iran has increased its uranium enrichment.

[1] Source: European diplomatic sources

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The European Union, committed to the development of a common foreign and security policy, is closely watching the ongoing Israeli-Iran conflict. As tensions rise and the possibility of war-and-conflicts looms, general news outlets are following the U.S.'s decision on joining the conflict closely. Amidst the escalation, international diplomacy efforts are underway, with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, French and British counterparts, and European Union foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtchi in Geneva, aiming for a diplomatic solution to Iran's nuclear program.

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