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Key Points
- Donald Trump says he’ll decide within two weeks on potential US military action against Iran.
- Israeli airstrikes hit nuclear sites; Iran retaliates with drones and missiles, reported cluster munitions.
- Trump’s envoy and Iran’s foreign minister have reportedly held secret talks during the conflict.
The threats have caused cracks in Trump’s support base between more traditional Republicans and the party’s more isolationist elements.
In May, he also set a two-to-three-week timeframe for trading partners to respond to new import duties, only for that deadline to pass without action.
‘Always interested in a diplomatic solution’
“The president is always interested in a diplomatic solution … if there’s a chance for diplomacy, the president’s always going to grab it,” Leavitt said. “But he’s not afraid to use strength as well, I will add.”
Israel bombed nuclear targets in Iran on Thursday, and Iran fired missiles and drones at Israel after hitting an Israeli hospital overnight, as a week-old air war escalated and neither side showed any sign of an exit strategy.
Three diplomats told Reuters Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi have spoken by phone several times since strikes started last week.
Israel reports Iranian cluster munitions, says regime change not a ‘goal’
Military analysts believe Israel might need the help of US military bunker-busting bombs to destroy the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, the crown jewel of Iran’s nuclear program buried beneath a mountain near the city of Qom.