Iran
Trump Puts Pressure on Iran – Two Weeks to Resolve the Crisis
The President demands action from Tehran. If Iran does not act swiftly, the US might intervene.
US President Donald Trump has set a clear two-week deadline for Iran to de-escalate the conflict with Israel. As Israeli airstrikes continue on Iranian nuclear facilities, global concern grows over a potential larger war. Trump is now balancing diplomacy and military intervention, with a decision on the US’s future role to be made soon.
The Iranian opposition senses the time may be ripe to act against the regime, but activists hesitate due to the intense airstrikes, which are creating fear among the civilian population. “Under such horrific circumstances, people focus only on saving themselves,” activist Atena Daemi told Reuters.
With Trump’s deadline approaching, tensions are reaching a critical point. If Iran does not de-escalate the situation, the region risks a serious US military escalation, which could dramatically worsen the already tense situation. The world now holds its breath as the clock ticks.
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