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Trump waved off planned Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear sites, New York Times reports

  • U.S. President Donald Trump blocked Israel's planned strike on Iran's nuclear sites to negotiate with Iran, according to the New York Times.
  • The decision involved internal debate within the Trump administration, with some officials favoring military action and others advocating for diplomacy.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit aimed to persuade Trump for the attack, which was ultimately rejected during their discussions.
  • Current U.S. strategy emphasizes diplomacy with Iran, as some officials express concern that military action could destabilize the region and escalate conflicts.
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If it had gone to Israel, Israel and the US would now face an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. Instead, negotiations will be held with Tehran.

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