USA gave a date: 'Trump will make his decision'

The war, which began with Israel's "Rising Lion" attack on June 13 and Iran's retaliatory attack called "True Promise," continues in its seventh day.
White House Spokesperson Leavitt made assessments regarding the Israel-Iran tensions at the press briefing.
Leavitt noted that US President Trump wanted to give diplomacy a chance once again and said he wanted to see what would happen regarding nuclear negotiations with Iran.
The US spokesman stated that he would convey information directly from the President's mouth and that Trump said that he would make a decision on Iran (whether to attack or not) within two weeks because of the high probability of negotiations with Iran taking place in the near future.
"Iran did not come to the negotiating table for 60 days, despite our warnings. On day 61, Israel took action against Iran, and the President directly stated that he would make a decision in two weeks," Leavitt commented.
The White House spokesman emphasized that Trump would choose diplomacy if it was open to him, and said, "The President is always interested in finding diplomatic solutions to problems in global conflicts around the world. I repeat, he is the chief peacemaker, but he does not hesitate to use force."
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