U.S., European Officials Warn of a Potential Israeli Attack on Tehran
- On Thursday, U.S. and European officials warned that Israel appears to be preparing a possible strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities amid rising tensions.
- This concern follows Iran's noncompliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement, recent IAEA censure, and the U.S. withdrawal and sanctions reimposition in 2018.
- In response, the State Department mandated partial withdrawals of U.S. embassy personnel in Iraq and approved voluntary departures for military family members stationed throughout the Middle East.
- President Trump acknowledged the possibility of an Israeli strike but emphasized his preference for reaching an agreement with Iran to limit its nuclear program, adding that he wants to avoid Israeli action as long as a deal appears attainable.
- Nuclear talks between U.S. and Iranian officials are scheduled in Oman on Sunday, though experts warn military action could provoke serious retaliation and disrupt negotiations.
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'Figure that one out yourself': Trump shrugs as US Diplomats flee during possible Israel - Iran Attack
Rising tensions between Israel and Iran have led the United States to pull its diplomats out of the region, as fears grow that Israel may soon attack Iran’s nuclear facilities. The situation is made even more difficult by ongoing talks between the US and Iran about Iran’s nuclear program, though these negotiations appear to have stalled. According to reports from NY Times, Israel is getting ready for a possible strike on Iran. This comes after m…

Trump: Israel attack on Iran could derail nuclear talks, tensions at boiling point
WASHINGTON, June 13 — President Donald Trump warned yesterday that Israel may soon strike Iran’s nuclear sites, but urged the key US ally to hold off as he stressed his commitment to a diplomatic solution. Tensions have soared in the region in the last two days with Trump warning of a “massive conflict” and drawing down US staff. Tehran meanwhile defiantly vowed to increase its output of enriched uranium—a key sticking point in talks with Washin…
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