‘Based on the fact that there is a chance for substantial negotiations that may take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision on whether or not to go within the next two weeks’

 

Barak Ravid for Axios

 

President Trump will make a decision ‘within two weeks’ on whether or not to join Israel’s war against Iran to eliminate its nuclear program, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Thursday.

 

Why it matters: Citing the ‘chance for substantial negotiations’ with Iran, Trump is leaving the door open to a diplomatic solution in the coming days that could avert a major escalation in the Middle East.

 

State of play: Trump met with his top national security team in the Situation Room on Thursday — the third such meeting in three days. He’s seriously considering joining the war, but wants to ensure three things are true, U.S. officials say:

 

1. That a military strike is truly necessary.

 

2. That the operation wouldn’t drag the U.S. into a prolonged war in the Middle East.

 

3. And most of all, that it would achieve the goal of destroying Iran’s nuclear program.

 

What they’re saying: ‘I have a message directly from the President: ‘Based on the fact that there is a chance for substantial negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision on whether or not to go within the next two weeks,’ Leavitt said at Thursday’s White House briefing.

 

Leavitt made clear that any diplomatic deal must ensure that Iran cannot enrich uranium or build a nuclear weapon.

 

Behind the scenes: As Trump has deliberated in recent days over whether to join the war, special envoy Steve Witkoff has maintained direct communication with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, as Axios reported Wednesday.

 

Trump said Wednesday that Iran still wants to negotiate with the U.S. and has even proposed sending a delegation to the White House.

 

He cautioned, however, that it was getting ‘very late’ for talks and he may soon authorize strikes on Iran’s nuclear program.

 

U.S. officials said no meeting between U.S. and Iranian officials has been set yet.

 

What to watch: The foreign ministers of France, Germany and the U.K., along with the European Union’s foreign policy chief, are set to meet with Araghchi in Geneva on Friday, a source with knowledge of the situation said.

 

Leavitt said the U.S. will evaluate what comes out of that meeting. ‘The president always wants to use diplomacy, but is not afraid to use force if necessary,’ she stressed.

 

A European official said the EU’s foreign policy chief spoke by phone with Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday and informed him of the planned meeting with his Iranian counterpart.

 

U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy met with Rubio and Witkoff at the White House on Thursday, and tweeted that a ‘window now exists within the next two weeks to achieve a diplomatic solution.’

2 thoughts on “Judea Seethes as White House announces POTUS Trump will decide on Iran military action ‘within two weeks’, wants to give negotiations a chance”
  1. Judea knows full well that Zion Don will give the order to attack Iran over the weekend. The “2 weeks” narrative is to pretend the decision hasn’t already been made.

    ed note–if what you say is true, then why is ‘Zion Don’, as you put it, dragging his feet?

    And no, the explanation that it is all a ‘pretense’ doesn’t wash. All they need to do is attack an American ship as they did to the USS LIBERTY, blame it on Ahab the Arab and whatever reservations may have existed on the part of the American people would evaporate like a snowflake in a microwave.

    Use the brains that the Creator gave you instead of resorting to silly proletariat sloganeering. This business is as serious as Armageddon itself and right now whoever dominates the narrative decides whether or not the world gets plunged even deeper into the real-deal Apocalypse unfolding right now in real time as we speak.

  2. War doesn’t belong in this world,… The only victims of War are civilians,… & the only victim of War, is humanity,… War, unless it’s truly & exclusively defensive, in self-defense,… it’s a “crime against humanity”. So,… No, it’s never too late for a peaceful resolution,…

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