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

  • President Donald Trump rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request for U.S. Support in a military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities, choosing diplomacy instead.
  • Some U.S. Officials, including Tulsi Gabbard, expressed concerns that an Israeli or U.S. Attack could lead to a wider regional conflict.
  • Despite rejecting immediate military action, Trump did not rule out force if negotiations fail, indicating a shift towards diplomatic efforts with Iran.
  • During a meeting, Trump informed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that negotiations with Iran should continue rather than escalating military action.
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Antiwar.com broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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