Afghanistan, June 21 -- Trump warned Iran it has two weeks to prevent a U.S. strike, raising tensions and calling for immediate diplomatic action.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Friday, June 20, that Iran has at most two weeks to prevent a possible American airstrike. Speaking to reporters at the White House, he stressed that this deadline is meant to gauge whether all sides "return to reason," hinting that a final decision could come sooner.
Trump also dismissed European mediation efforts as ineffective, saying that Europe had failed to bridge the gap between Washington and Tehran. "Europe has not helped," Trump said, according to Reuters, suggesting that Iran only wanted direct talks with the United States.
Meanwhile, Iran's For...