Trump at a Moment of Choosing as Israel Looks for More US Help Against Iran
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered missile strikes in Tehran on Friday morning, citing an imminent threat requiring preemptive action.
- The strikes targeted Iran's nuclear program buildup, particularly the deeply buried Fordo enrichment facility, which Israel seeks U.S. help to destroy.
- President Trump cut short his G7 summit attendance to return for urgent talks amid pressure from hawks urging full military support and others warning against intervention.
- Senator Lindsey Graham said if diplomacy fails he would urge Trump to go all in to ensure nothing remains of Iran's nuclear program, while Trump warned, “IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON.”
- Trump now faces a critical choice to back Israel militarily or rely on diplomacy to halt uranium enrichment, with Gallant saying the U.S. may soon join the operation.
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