As the situation deteriorates in the Middle East, top US officials are reportedly deliberating potential military action against Iran. The US is assessing whether to intervene militarily in support of Israel, though no decision has been finalized.
US President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters on Wednesday, remained noncommittal about America’s involvement. “I may do it, I may not do it… Nobody knows what I’m going to do,” he remarked, emphasizing his preference for last-minute decision-making in wartime situations.
Meanwhile, European diplomats are planning to engage Iran in nuclear discussions on Friday, though there is no indication of US participation at this time.
In a surprising development, Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to mediate between Iran and Israel. His proposal reportedly involves allowing Iran to maintain a peaceful nuclear program while addressing Israel’s security concerns.
Russia has shared the plan with Tehran, Tel Aviv, and Washington. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reaffirmed that Iran has no intention of developing nuclear weapons—a key concern cited by Israel to justify its airstrikes. “We remain committed to diplomacy,” he stated.