
US President Donald Trump is considering thinking whether he will join Israel’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, as the conflict continues for the sixth day and angry rhetorical platforms between all parties.
American strikes can include the use of superior weapons to hit an underground nuclear site in Fordo, according to five sources spoke to the American BBC CBS News.
The President met the National Security Team on Tuesday to discuss the following steps.
Israel and Iran have exchanged fatal strikes since Friday. Analysts say Trump’s comments indicate a willingness to join the Israelis, despite his precedent to cancel the escalation and voice support for a diplomatic solution to reduce Iranian nuclear research.
It has shown increasing frustration due to the perceived lack of progress to secure a new deal aimed at preventing Iran from building a nuclear weapon. Trump withdrew from a previous agreement with Iran during his first term.
In the position of social media on Tuesday, Trump threatened Iranian leader Ali Khawni and said that the United States knows his place.
“It is an easy goal, but he believed there,” Trump wrote. “We will not take it out (killing!), At least not now. But we do not want to shoot missiles for civilians, or American soldiers. Our patience is wearing thin.”
Another reading from Trump simply: “unconditional surrender!”
On Wednesday, Iran’s supreme leader responded directly to the comments and said the country will never give up.
“Any form of American military intervention will undoubtedly be corresponding to an irreplaceable harm,” Khameneni said.
He added, “The wise people who know Iran, its people and its history never speak to this nation in the language of threats, because the Iranians are not those who surrender.”
The United States has insisted that Iran must cancel the enrichment of uranium to prevent the country from developing nuclear weapons – although Iran insists that its nuclear activities are completely peaceful.
Trump withdrew from a former nuclear agreement between Iran and five other global powers in 2018. After returning to his post, the negotiators sent to try to reach a new agreement with the Middle East nation, without penetration.
Trump seems to be cooled to traditional diplomacy in recent days. On Tuesday, while returning to the United States from the 7 Group Summit in Canada, he said he was “not in a mood to negotiate with Iran.”
Professor Aminon Aran, an Israeli foreign policy expert, told BBC Radio 5 Live that Trump’s frustrating language involves that he was crossing a threshold would be very difficult to retract it.
“We are definitely the closest that we have been,” to enter the United States in the conflict since it started.
Other critics suggested that Trump could be forced to work. A former Israeli ambassador to the United States, Michael Orn, speculated that the president would feel that he has no choice but to intervene if Iran attacked an American ship or base.
However, such an attack may also be an Iranian tactic to demand Trump to pressure Israel to negotiate the end of the fighting.
Trump told himself the reporters about his return from the Group of Seven that his goal is “an end, a real end, not a ceasefire.” His comments came a few hours after joining other leaders in the Western Alliance in issuing a statement calling for the cancellation of the escalation in the Middle East.
Trump left the summit early to respond to the crisis from Washington, before leaving a series of observers who are not clear about the way he might choose.
A message urges the Iranians to evacuate Tehran in the same way as a wave of speculation, As well as anxiety in the Iranian capital itself.
US Defense Secretary Beit Higseth announced earlier that “additional capabilities” to the Middle East to strengthen the “defensive position” of the Pentagon, despite the denial of US officials at the time they join military action.
At least 30 US military aircraft have been transferred from bases in America to Europe during the past three days, and airline tracking data has shown by BBC Verify.
It was not clear whether the American movements were directly linked to the Israeli dispute of Iran, but one of the experts said that the flights of the aircraft were “very unusual.”
Another expert said that the movements could be part of a broader policy of “strategic mystery” that aims to influence Iran to make concessions.
Participation in Israeli military action has no full agreement from the closest Trump consultant, CBS reported. But the opposition voices were not public.
There is also a wide range of opinions within the Trump supporter base. The Republican was nominated for his re -election on the basis that he will remove America from conflicts abroad, and he previously criticized the intervention of the United States in the Middle East.
Regarding the issue of Iran’s ability to build a nuclear weapon, there appears to be a different evaluation by Trump and the director of National Intelligence, Toulcy Gabbard.
On Tuesday, he was asked about Gabbard’s proposal that Iran was not working at a nuclear warhead, Trump replied: “I don’t care what she said. I think they were about to get one.”
Trump and Gabard’s advisers later denied that the husband does not agree to this issue.
There was no death overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday in Israel from Iranian missile attacks.
More than 50 Israeli combat aircraft opened in Iran overnight, with strikes on an Iranian central expense facility, a missile production facility near Tehran, and a university linked to Iran’s revolutionary guards.
Israel is the main partner of America in the Middle East, and Trump continued to stand next to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, amid widespread international condemnation of Israel’s military actions in Gaza in the wake of Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023.

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