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President Trump Provides Timeline For Decision On U.S. Involvement In Israel-Iran War — “Substantial Chance” For Negotiations


During today’s press briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a message directly from President Trump regarding the escalating war between Israel and Iran.

It remains to be seen whether or not President Trump will order a military strike on Iran, but he says that he will make his final decision within the “next two weeks.”

Despite what the mainstream media will tell you, President Trump’s focus is still on peace.

He says that there is still a “substantial chance of negotiations” with Iran.

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Watch the message Leavitt had to relay from the president for yourself here:

Even amid growing pressure from warmongers like Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz who want us to be in war with Iran like, yesterday, President Trump remains working on peace.

He’s not rushing in to any dramatic, potentially world-changing actions, which is a very good sign in and of itself that he will keep his promise not to bring us into any new wars.

We can only imagine what’s going on with his communications with Iran and Israel, as well as what’s going on behind closed doors in the White House.

Yesterday, President Trump implied that talks with Iran could move to the White House very soon.

Per The New York Post:

Trump said Wednesday that the Iranians were looking to go to the White House to talk to him directly.

“If there’s a chance for diplomacy, he’s not afraid to grab it,” Leavitt said.

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The deal would mean Iran agreeing to no more uranium enrichment.

One thing is for sure: President Trump is still the only man I’d trust to be in his place right now on the world stage.

How about you?

If you want to watch the full press briefing from today, here it is:

 



 

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