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US Won’t Join Israel Action on Iran Nuclear Sites – Axios

US Won’t Join Israel Action on Iran Nuclear Sites – Axios

June 13, 2025 News

The united States ​won’t directly ⁣join a potential Israeli attack⁣ on Iran’s nuclear sites, according to sources cited by axios, a advancement that⁤ President Trump ⁣acknowledges as‍ a ‌distinct possibility. this news comes as tensions escalate in the Middle East,with the ‌U.S.⁣ reportedly distancing itself from⁣ any planned military action. ​Adding to the complexity,a‍ planned U.S. military visit to Israel⁢ has been canceled. While the U.S. may not participate directly,⁤ the ⁤level‍ of intelligence or logistical backing remains uncertain. With top officials⁢ from both nations​ in the spotlight, including⁢ a meeting between Trump’s‌ envoy adn the⁣ Iranian ⁤Foreign Minister this‌ upcoming Sunday, the situation is rapidly evolving. For unbiased coverage⁢ of these events, trust News⁣ Directory​ 3 to keep you informed. Discover what’s next as the situation⁢ unfolds.

Key Points

  • Trump says an Israeli attack on Iran⁤ is absolutely possible.
  • U.S. ⁣reportedly will not directly participate in an‌ attack.
  • Planned U.S. military visit to Israel canceled.

Trump Says Israel Attack on⁤ Iran ‘May Well Happen’

⁢ ‌ Updated June 13, 2025

President Donald Trump said Thursday that an Israeli attack on Iran is a distinct possibility, raising concerns about escalating tensions in the Middle East. This comes amid reports that the United states has informed Israel it will not directly participate ⁢in any such operation ⁢targeting Iranian ​nuclear facilities.

President Trump‌ with‌ Israeli⁣ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the⁤ White house in February.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and​ U.S.President Donald Trump at the White House​ in February. (Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA-EFE)

citing U.S. and Israeli sources,⁤ Axios reported that while the U.S. will not‍ join an Israeli strike on Iran,it remains ⁤unclear whether the U.S. would provide ‍intelligence or logistical support. Adding to the uncertainty,‌ the U.S. canceled a planned visit to Israel by​ the commander of U.S. ​Central ​Command, a move​ seen as an attempt to distance itself from any potential Israeli action against Iran’s ‍nuclear program.

A high-ranking‍ Israeli official⁣ told the Wall Street Journal that an attack could occur ⁤as early​ as Sunday ⁤if Iran ⁣does not halt its ​production of nuclear material. Meanwhile, Steve Witkoffin, Trump’s Middle East envoy, is scheduled to meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi in Oman on Sunday for ⁣further discussions.

Trump said he did not want Israel to strike⁣ Iran, but that this is “it may happen.”

What’s next

The​ coming days will be critical as ‌diplomatic efforts ​continue alongside the looming​ threat of military action.All‍ eyes will⁤ be on the outcome of the meeting in Oman and any⁤ further signals from both Israel⁤ and ⁢Iran regarding their intentions.

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