In a dramatic twist, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Iran has a maximum of two weeks to avoid possible U.S. air strikes. His clear message: if satisfactory progress isn’t made, action could come sooner than expected. ⏳
At a press briefing on Friday, Trump emphasized his readiness to decide quickly, stating, "I'm giving them a period of time, and I would say two weeks would be the maximum." This remark not only set a deadline but also hinted at decisive steps should Iran’s nuclear program negotiations stall.
Adding fuel to the fire, Trump noted he wouldn’t hinder Israel’s ongoing actions against Iran, pointing out that Israel is "winning." This declaration comes shortly after Iran and the EU held their first face-to-face talks in over a week, lasting nearly three and a half hours. However, Trump dismissed European mediation efforts by saying, "Europe is not going to be able to help in this."
The coming days are critical as this two-week window could significantly shape the unfolding conflict. With high stakes and rapid developments, all eyes are on the region to see if negotiations can steer the situation away from further escalation. Stay tuned for more updates as events continue to develop! 🔥
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