Will the US jump headfirst into another Middle Eastern war?
That’s the question hanging over Washington.
President Donald Trump weighs America’s next move in the escalating Iran-Israel conflict.
Trump says he’ll make the call within two weeks. “I may do it, I may not,” he teased, keeping everyone guessing.
According to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, that decision hinges on the possibility of talks with Tehran.
But Iran’s leaders aren’t exactly rolling out the welcome mat.
Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh warned that US involvement would spark “hell” across the region.
What’s Behind The Scenes?
He insisted, “This is not America’s war.” Behind the scenes, quiet diplomacy is unfolding.
US envoy Steve Witkoff is reportedly talking to Iran’s foreign minister, hoping to cool things down. Meanwhile, the pressure is building.
Israeli hospitals have been hit by Iranian missiles, and deadly strikes continue on both sides.

Adding fuel to the fire? Trump’s distrust of US intelligence reports about Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
While his team claims Iran is closer than ever to a bomb, analysts — and even some within the US government — disagree.
For now, Trump’s strategy is all about suspense.
As the clock ticks, one thing’s certain: whichever choice he makes, the world will remember it.