President Trump Gives Iran More Time for Diplomacy
- About a week ago, Israel carried out unexpected strikes against Iran, focusing on nuclear facilities, missile manufacturing sites, and Tehran’s internal security command centers.
- The attack followed rising concerns about Iran's advancing nuclear program and Israel’s assertion that Iran’s threat must be neutralized.
- Iran responded with missile and drone strikes against Israel, causing casualties on both sides amid ongoing hostility and military escalation.
- President Trump signaled on June 20 he would give diplomacy a two-week window before deciding on US military involvement, saying, "Maybe it won't be necessary."
- The conflict has heightened regional instability and oil prices while prompting calls from Britain and others for restraint and renewed diplomatic efforts.
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President Trump has see-sawed from telling the 10 million people of Tehran to vacate the capital to saying there is a “substantial chance of negotiations” with Iran within days.
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