President Trump is expected to make decisions regarding strikes on Iran within two weeks, with escalating violence in Israel and Iranian missile attacks highlighting the urgency.**
U.S. Decision on Iran Strikes Looms as Tensions Escalate**

U.S. Decision on Iran Strikes Looms as Tensions Escalate**
The White House prepares for potential military action against Iran amid ongoing conflict in the region.**
In a significant development in U.S.-Iran relations, President Trump is anticipated to announce whether military action will be taken against Iran within the next two weeks, according to the White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt. This timeline echoes the president's pattern of setting deadlines in relation to national issues, from tax reform to military engagements.
Following an Israeli missile strike that resulted in injuries at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba—marking a grave escalation in the conflict—Washington is closely monitoring the situation. Trump's latest statement hints at possible negotiations with Iran, though the nation's military activity suggests a readiness for further confrontation.
As the war intensifies, U.S. intelligence has warned that a strike on key uranium enrichment targets could drive Iran closer to developing a nuclear weapon, further destabilizing the region. Meanwhile, diplomatic talks involving foreign ministers from Britain, France, and Germany with Iran are scheduled for today, hoping to broker a solution before tensions boil over.
Israel's defensive capabilities are under pressure as Iranian missile attacks continue, raising the stakes for both regional and global security. The instructions for American citizens to evacuate Israel signal rising alarm in governmental responses to the precarious situation. It remains to be seen how Trump will navigate this critical juncture as the clock counts down.