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Trump Makes Major Iran Decision

President Trump has sent a clear message to Iran—and the world: A final decision on U.S. action could come in just two weeks. As tensions rise in the Middle East, the former commander-in-chief is again proving why America—and its enemies—watch his every move.

🔥 “They Want to Talk… But It Might Be Too Late”

Speaking through White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday, Trump warned that negotiations may be underway with Iran, but military options remain firmly on the table.

“There’s a chance for negotiations with Iran in the near future. I will make my decision in the next two weeks,” Trump’s statement read.

Leavitt revealed that communication between the U.S. and Tehran is ongoing, though she declined to confirm whether talks were direct or through third parties.

What’s clear is this: Trump is demanding that Iran halt all uranium enrichment and abandon any path toward nuclear weapons. No exceptions.

💣 Will Trump Strike Iran’s Nuclear Sites?

When asked whether a strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure is imminent, President Trump gave a classically firm-yet-cryptic reply:

“Maybe I will, maybe I won’t. Nobody knows what I’ll do,” he said. “But Iran is in serious trouble. They want to negotiate. My question is—why didn’t they do it before all this death and destruction?”

Behind the scenes, Trump has been in daily high-level briefings with his national security team, signaling just how serious the situation has become.

🕰️ Trump’s Signature Two-Week Countdown

This isn’t the first time President Trump has invoked a two-week window to make a global decision. He recently used the same timeframe to assess Vladimir Putin’s willingness to negotiate peace in Ukraine.

Leavitt declined to confirm whether the Iran decision will follow the same pace but called both the Middle East and Ukraine “complex, high-stakes conflicts” requiring bold leadership.

⚠️ America First or Military Action? Republicans React

Within the conservative movement, opinions are divided.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has urged caution, citing Trump’s longstanding commitment to avoid new foreign wars.
On the other hand, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is pressing for decisive action, arguing that Iran’s nuclear ambitions are a direct threat to U.S. national security.

Still, Trump remains grounded in principle.

“He listens to all voices, but he trusts his instincts,” Leavitt said. “President Trump has always prioritized diplomacy—but he will never allow America to be threatened.”