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Trump Weighs U.S. Military Action as Israel-Iran War Enters Sixth Day

As the war between Israel and Iran stretches into its sixth day, killing hundreds in Iran and dozens in Israel, President Donald Trump is reportedly considering direct U.S. military intervention—marking a potential turning point in the escalating conflict.

While the U.S. initially distanced itself from Israel’s surprise strike on Iran last Friday, Trump’s public statements in recent days have signaled a dramatic shift. In a series of posts on Truth Social, the president warned that if Iran attacks the U.S. “in any way, shape, or form,” America would respond with unprecedented force.

Though Trump initially advocated for diplomacy, claiming over the weekend that the U.S. “can easily get a deal done between Iran and Israel,” his position has hardened. On Monday night, he left the G7 summit early and returned to Washington, telling reporters: “They should have done the deal… I’m not too much in the mood to negotiate.”

By Tuesday, Trump made his intentions clearer, posting “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!” and claiming U.S. forces had “complete and total control of the skies over Iran.” He also appeared to directly threaten Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, saying he knew his location but had chosen “not to take him out… at least not for now.”

In response, Khamenei condemned Trump’s threats, vowing that Iran “will never surrender” and warning that U.S. involvement would only bring greater harm to Washington.

According to multiple U.S. media outlets, Trump is actively reviewing military options with his national security team. These include supporting Israeli aircraft with U.S. refueling planes, striking Iran’s underground Fordow nuclear site with bunker-buster bombs, or even revisiting Israeli proposals to assassinate Khamenei—a suggestion Trump reportedly rejected over concerns of further escalation.

Despite denials of involvement in Israel’s initial strike, reports suggest the U.S. may have provided intelligence support. The Pentagon insists that recent deployments of ships, aircraft, and troops to the region are “defensive,” but officials acknowledge that Trump is considering preemptive action if Iran appears poised to strike American targets.

Iran has already signaled preparations for retaliation. Officials say missiles are being readied for strikes on U.S. bases in the Middle East, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has claimed that Israel’s attack was coordinated with U.S. approval—making Washington complicit in Iran’s view.

Meanwhile, inside Iran, state media has called on citizens to delete WhatsApp from their phones, accusing the Meta-owned messaging app of sharing data with Israel. WhatsApp rejected the claim, stating it does not provide user data to any government.

U.S. intelligence agencies maintain that Iran is not currently developing nuclear weapons, a conclusion Trump publicly dismissed this week. Experts warn, however, that Israel’s strikes—and potential U.S. involvement—could push Tehran toward nuclear armament.

Back in Washington, Trump’s threats have raised alarm across party lines. Some lawmakers have urged caution, reminding the president that only Congress can authorize war. Yet others, including Vice President J.D. Vance, have signaled support, with Trump sharing a message comparing his decision to President Truman’s call to use atomic weapons in 1945.

As tensions climb, the next few days may determine whether the conflict remains regional—or escalates into a broader war involving the world’s largest military power.

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