Donald Trump will make a decision to intervene or not in the Zionist military campaign against Iran over the next two weeks, the White House said on Thursday.
Donald Trump said on Thursday that the United States would decide “in the next two weeks” if they were to engage militarily alongside Israel in the conflict against Iran.
This announcement was made by his spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, during a press briefing at the Maison-Blanche. She has read a message from the American president saying: “Given that there is a high probability that negotiations will take place or not with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision to go there or not in the next two weeks. »»
Leavitt said Trump was “always ready to seize any diplomatic opportunity”, while warning that he would not hesitate to use the force if necessary. According to her, any potential outcome must include stopping uranium enrichment by Iran and the dismantling of its nuclear program
Israeli air raids have already struck Iranian nuclear sites, causing response from Iran, including missiles and drones. This week marks the seventh consecutive climbing day, with international arrests for a ceasefire.
The American plan is in full development: Trump would have validated certain attack scenarios, but awaits the results of diplomatic discussions. According to Reuters, Steve Witkoff, Trump’s special envoy, has maintained several telephone exchanges with Iranian Minister Abbas Araghchi since the start of Israeli strikes.
In addition, the foreign ministers of Europe, including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, as well as the EU diplomacy representative, are preparing to meet Araghchi in Geneva this Friday in an effort to relaunch negotiations.