
Trump Sets Two-Week Deadline for Possible Iran Strike Decision
President Trump warns of U.S. air strikes if Iran doesn’t yield within two weeks, dismisses EU mediation as Iran and the EU hold talks on the nuclear standoff.
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President Trump warns of U.S. air strikes if Iran doesn’t yield within two weeks, dismisses EU mediation as Iran and the EU hold talks on the nuclear standoff.
In a major escalation, the IDF launched over 60 fighter jets to strike dozens of military and nuclear research sites in central Tehran, using around 120 precision munitions.
Iran and EU foreign ministers, joined by Britain, France & Germany, will meet in Geneva for high-stakes nuclear talks amid regional tension.
Nine of Iran’s top ten nuclear scientists were slain simultaneously in their sleep by a classified weapon in Israel’s covert Operation Narnia, officials say.
Israel bombs Iranian nuclear sites and Iran retaliates with hospital attack as Trump weighs US involvement in the next two weeks.
President Trump will decide within two weeks whether the US will get involved in the Israel-Iran conflict, a move with major global stakes.
Chinese President Xi Jinping urges urgent ceasefire and talks to resolve the Israel-Iran conflict as regional powers warn of a looming wider instability.
On Day 7 of the Israel-Iran conflict, Israel’s military struck missile sites and nuclear facilities near Khondab (Arak) and Natanz, signaling a new phase of targeted air campaigns.
On June 19, Iran launched a new wave of missiles on Israel, prompting citizens to rush into underground shelters as sirens blared across multiple cities amid escalating tensions.
As Israel and Iran trade strikes, the U.S. ramps up deterrence while balancing diplomacy and public opinion in a high-stakes standoff.