People Stunned as Donald Trump Talks About Bombing Iran with Juventus Football Squad Awkwardly Standing Behind Him
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump spoke ambiguously about attacking Iran's Fordow nuclear facility near Qom, stating, "I may do it, I may not do it."
- His statements followed escalating hostilities as Israel targeted Iranian sites while the U.S. debated military intervention amid congressional and public warnings of regional risks.
- Trump approved attack plans but withheld authorization pending assessment of the effectiveness of 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs against Fordow and Iran's nuclear ambitions.
- A U.S. official indicated that preparations are underway to potentially carry out strikes against Iran, though there is still hesitation about their necessity, while Democratic Senator Tim Kaine described a third war in the Middle East as a grave error that would endanger American troops and destabilize the region.
- The president’s uncertainty and mixed messaging suggest continued consultations and the potential for significant impact on U.S. security and regional stability.
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