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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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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.

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The New York Sun broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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