US is closely monitoring all aspects of this conflict


Washington: The White House spokesperson says that US President Donald Trump will decide on the attack on Iran within the next two weeks.
White House spokesperson Caroline Lute said that because of the possibility of negotiations with Iran in the near future, President Trump has sent a message that he will decide in the next 2 weeks whether the United States should participate in this conflict or not.
Caroline Lute stated that the United States is closely monitoring all aspects of this conflict, and President Trump is constantly receiving information from his National Security Council.
The spokesperson added that President Trump has always made it clear that he is willing to follow the diplomatic path, but will not hesitate to use force if necessary.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump had rejected the news of approving the plan to attack Iran.
In a statement issued on his social media account, Trump said that the American newspaper has no idea what I think about Iran.
It is pertinent to note that American and British newspapers had reported that Trump had approved the attack on Iran.
The American newspaper Wall Street Journal claimed in its report that Trump told senior advisers on Tuesday night that he had approved the plan to attack Iran but had not yet given a final order to see whether Iran would abandon its nuclear program.
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