Trump said US was aware of Israel’s plans to attack Iran, WSJ reports
- On June 12, Israel launched unilateral airstrikes against key Iranian nuclear sites while President Trump revealed he knew of the attacks beforehand.
- This followed a 60-day ultimatum Trump issued to Iran in March to negotiate a nuclear deal, which expired without agreement despite close talks.
- Trump said he tried to delay Israel’s strikes to secure a deal, still sees chances for negotiations, and emphasized strong U.S. support for Israel’s actions.
- Trump warned Iran against targeting U.S. interests, stating consequences would be worse than anticipated, while Secretary Rubio affirmed U.S. non-involvement in the strikes.
- The strikes escalated tensions, impacted global markets, and prompted planned U.S.-Iran nuclear talks scheduled for June 15 to restrict Iran’s nuclear program.
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The President of the United States: "We knew everything about the attack, but we are not involved." Then: "Great success, Iran will either treat or suffer even more brutal attacks." The reconstructions on the fake "disagreement" with Israel (but the White House denies)
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Read Full ArticleDonald Trump wanted an atomic deal with Iran – this hope he can probably bury after Israel's attacks. Nevertheless, the US President pretends that everything was his plan. That's behind it.
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