Trump Says Iran Was 'Weeks' Away From Nuclear Weapon
- On June 20, 2025, Iran launched a missile barrage injuring 19 people at an Israeli port in Haifa amid ongoing conflict between the two countries.
- The attacks followed Israel's earlier surprise strikes targeting Iranian military and nuclear sites, which Israel said aimed to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
- President Trump set a two-week deadline as of June 20 to decide on military action against Iran, citing a substantial chance for negotiations despite Iran's refusal to talk while Israeli attacks continue.
- Trump claimed Iran is 'within weeks or months' of acquiring a nuclear weapon and dismissed the intelligence community's assessment, saying, 'Well then my intelligence community is wrong.'
- Communications between the US and Iran continue, with Trump emphasizing preventing Iran's nuclear development as a priority, while European powers prepare diplomatic talks, leaving outcomes uncertain.
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Pollak Praises Trump's Two Weeks to Slow Iran: Could Lead to 'Best Situation for the World'
On Friday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” Breitbart Senior Editor-at-Large Joel Pollak talked about the Trump Iran policy. Pollak stated that the two weeks approach “bought himself time.” And “the best situation for the world is where Iran now takes a deal and The post Pollak Praises Trump’s Two Weeks to Slow Iran: Could Lead to ‘Best Situation for the World’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Trump: Iran has 2 weeks or face US strikes
JERUSALEM: US President Donald Trump said Friday that Iran had a “maximum” of two weeks to avoid possible American air strikes, as Israel claimed it has already set back Iran’s presumed nuclear programme by at least two years. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd


Trump says two weeks is ‘maximum’ for Iran decision
President Donald Trump said Friday that Iran had a "maximum" of two weeks to avoid possible US air strikes, indicating he could take a decision before the fortnight deadline he set a day earlier. Trump added that he was not inclined to stop Israel attacking Iran because it was "winning," and was dismissive of European
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