Trump hinted at potential U.S. military action against Iran, stating the upcoming week is crucial for decisions regarding the conflict, while weighing risks of Iranian retaliation and internal political divisions. He has consulted advisers on possible strikes, notably targeting Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, with logistical considerations for a military operation in play.
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