Trump Says 'Possible' US Could Get Involved In Iran-Israel Conflict
- On June 15, 2025, Israel intensified airstrikes targeting over 250 locations in Tehran, including nuclear and military sites, amid exchanges of missiles with Iran.
- The escalation followed Israel's initial attacks starting June 12 and coincided with the cancellation of Iran-U.S. nuclear talks scheduled for June 15 in Muscat.
- Iran retaliated with ballistic missile and drone strikes on Israeli cities, resulting in at least 13 deaths and dozens of injuries, while Iran reported about 75 killed in Israeli attacks.
- U.S. President Donald Trump stated the U.S. had no role in the attacks but warned of a strong military response if Iran attacked U.S. targets, adding that U.S. involvement remains possible.
- The violence has heightened regional tensions with international calls for de-escalation, but Israeli officials pledged continued military action against Iran’s regime until the nuclear threat ends.
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