Donald Trump gives Iran 'maximum two weeks' for decision; rules out European mediation; says 'Europe can't help them'
Friday, 20 June 2025 () President Trump has given Iran a maximum of two weeks to avoid potential US airstrikes, suggesting action could come sooner than previously indicated. He downplayed European diplomatic efforts, asserting Iran prefers direct talks with the US.
Trump may be preparing for a direct military response against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, according to Karoline Leavitt. Leavitt revealed that Trump is expected to make a "decisive call" on Iran within two weeks, following the escalating Iran-Israel conflict and Iran’s alleged use of cluster...
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President Trump now says the next two weeks will decide whether he joins in strikes against Iran. Charlie sketches out America's position and what will matter or not matter over the next 14..
Israel and Iran's air war entered a second week on Friday and European officials sought to draw Tehran back to the negotiating table after U.S. President Donald... CBC.ca