On Thursday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt conveyed a significant message from President Trump regarding his approach to the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.
In her address to the press, Leavitt read a statement from the President emphasizing a “substantial chance of negotiations” with Iran. He indicated that he would reach a decision “within the next two weeks,” which many interpret as a potential military response aimed at dismantling Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
Support for Trump’s stance remains divided among his voter base, with some advocating for diplomatic solutions while others favor military intervention. During her remarks, Leavitt urged the President’s supporters to “trust in President Trump,” underscoring his track record of prioritizing national and global security during his first term.
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Addressing the current situation in Iran, I understand there has been considerable speculation about the President’s decision-making process and the extent of U.S. involvement. In light of recent developments, I have a message directly from the President, and I quote:
“Given the substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not unfold with Iran in the near future, I will decide whether to proceed within the next two weeks.”
This is a direct quote from the President for your information today.
As reported by , the President also expressed his frustration on Wednesday, stating, “I’ve had it. I give up. No more. Then we go blow up all the military, you know, all the nuclear stuff that’s all over the place there.”
He added, “The next week is going to be very big.”
Trump on Israel-Iran War: “Next Week Is Going to Be Very Big – Maybe Less than a Week” (VIDEO)
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