The United States, under the direction of former President Donald Trump, will determine its level of involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran in the next two weeks. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt indicated that the possibility of diplomatic talks with Iran is influencing the timing. Trump’s decision hinges on the balance between potential negotiations and the ongoing military escalation in the Middle East. The administration also restated its position on Iran’s nuclear program, emphasizing the prohibition of uranium enrichment and the prevention of nuclear weapons. This follows a week of military exchanges between Israel and Iran. Trump has previously expressed his desire for a diplomatic resolution, while also suggesting that military action may be required. The conflict intensified on June 13 with Israel’s ‘Operation Rising Lion,’ leading to retaliatory actions. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has called for action against Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. The White House asserts that diplomatic options are still being considered, and a final decision from Trump is imminent.
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