Trump to decide on US action in Israel-Iran conflict within two weeks, White House says
- On June 20, 2025, President Donald Trump stated he would announce within the next fourteen days his decision on U.S. military involvement in the intensifying conflict between Israel and Iran.
- The decision follows intense Israeli airstrikes last Friday targeting Iran’s nuclear and military sites and Iranian missile and drone attacks on Israel that killed at least 24 people.
- The president’s main focus is to stop Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, while still allowing for the possibility of diplomatic negotiations, according to a statement delivered by the White House spokesperson.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz labeled Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei as a "modern-day Hitler" and directed the military to escalate attacks targeting key Iranian locations, including areas within Tehran.
- Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi plans to meet European counterparts in Geneva, while the conflict’s trajectory depends on Trump's forthcoming decision amid ongoing diplomatic uncertainty.
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