Israel-Iran War: Donald Trump to decide on Iran’s strike in 2 weeks; The White House gave a ‘enough’ opportunity to negotiate to end the struggle

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he would decide within the next two weeks to whether to join Israel in his military attacks on Iran, given that there was a “enough” possibility that the conversation to resolve the conflict in peace. White House press secretary Karolin Lewit read Trump’s message, accepted the ongoing speculation about “direct US participation” and emphasized that any decision would depend on the upcoming dialogue with Iran.Trump said in the statement, “Based on the fact whether there is enough opportunity to interact with Iran in the near future, I will decide whether to go within the next two weeks.”The declaration potentially reduces stress and makes it to diplomatic efforts, after recent times when Trump described the leader of Iran as a “easy goal”, while claiming Tehran would never be entitled to nuclear capabilities.Levit told reporters that Iran could quickly manufacture an nuclear weapon, saying that it may take just a few weeks to complete. “Iran has all that needs to get nuclear weapons. He needs a decision from the supreme leader to do so, and it will take a few weeks to complete the production of that weapon,” said Levit.Wednesday’s statement and Israel struggle about Iranian officials was later rejected by Iran to request a white house talks about their nuclear program by Iranian officials.Levit did not say that President Trump believed that talks with Iran were possible, but refused to deny that he was delaying a decision.“If there is an opportunity for diplomacy, the President is always going to grab it, but he is not afraid to use strength,” he said.Levit also confirmed that “correspondence had continued” between the US and Iran, when asked about the reports that Trump’s special envoy Steve Witcoff was in touch with Iran’s Foreign Minister.Trump held his third consecutive daily meeting in the White House position Room considering US participation in the Israeli bombing campaign.Trump earlier said on Wednesday that, “I can do this, I cannot do it,” when asked if he would order military attacks against Iran, the sign continued uncertainty on possible American participation in the growing struggle.Trump, who initially pursued a diplomatic route to interact with Iran after withdrawing from the original deal in 2018 – was recently shifted to support Israel’s attacks on the Iranian nuclear and military infrastructure. Now, he is weighing whether to actively participate in aggressive.A major factor of the decision is Fordo nuclear feature, which is widely considered Iran’s most firm site. Experts say that only the US has powerful “bunker buster” bombs that are capable of destroying the underground promotion plant, making American participation possible.

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