Will Trump Decide on Iran Action in Two Weeks?

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Key Takeaways
- Trump's decision on Iran is imminent.
- Negotiations are ongoing between the US and Iran.
- Iran must halt uranium enrichment for diplomacy.
- Israel's actions complicate US-Iran relations.
- A potential US strike could escalate regional tensions.
New York, June 20 (NationPress) US President Donald Trump is poised to announce his decision regarding a potential military strike against Iran within the next fortnight, as disclosed by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during a recent briefing.
Leavitt stated, "Given the significant potential for negotiations with Iran, I will determine my course of action in the coming two weeks." This statement addresses concerns regarding the possibility of the United States becoming directly involved in the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.
As a prerequisite for any diplomatic agreement, Iran must commit to ceasing uranium enrichment and not acquiring a nuclear weapon, according to Leavitt.
She further mentioned that communications between the United States and Iran are still ongoing, with US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi having engaged in multiple phone conversations since Israel's strikes on Iran that commenced on June 13, seeking a diplomatic resolution to the escalating crisis, as reported by Xinhua.
The discussions touched on a US initiative to form a regional consortium for uranium enrichment outside of Iran, which has so far been dismissed by Tehran, as per anonymous sources from local media.
In a recent conversation, Araghchi indicated that Tehran might demonstrate flexibility on nuclear matters if the US exerted pressure on Israel to cease military operations. He emphasized that negotiations would not resume until Israel halted its attacks, according to regional diplomat reports.
On Tuesday evening, Trump authorized plans for an attack on Iran, but hesitated to finalize the decision, contingent on Iran agreeing to relinquish its nuclear ambitions, as reported in various media outlets.
Since Tuesday, Trump has convened with his national security team daily in the Situation Room.