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Trump discusses timeline for Iran strikes but no decision yet
Summary
Top national security officials told President Trump the military could be ready for potential strikes on Iran as soon as Saturday, but Mr. Trump has not made a final decision; follow-up consultations or actions are undetermined at this time.
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Top national security officials have told President Trump the military could be ready for potential strikes on Iran as soon as Saturday. Mr. Trump has not made a final decision. Officials described discussions as fluid as the White House weighs risks and consequences. The Pentagon is temporarily moving some personnel out of the Middle East, which officials said can be standard practice. U.S. and Iranian negotiators held mediated talks in Geneva, and no date has been set for follow-up consultations.
Key facts:
- Officials said the military could be ready for strikes as soon as Saturday.
- The president has not made a final decision about taking military action.
- The Pentagon is temporarily relocating some personnel out of the Middle East; officials described such moves as standard practice ahead of possible operations.
- U.S. and Iranian negotiators met in Geneva, and no date has been set for follow-up consultations.
Summary:
Officials say a short timeline for possible military action exists while a final decision remains pending. Diplomatic talks are ongoing and no firm next step for military action has been announced. Undetermined at this time.
