Trump Approved Attack Plans on Iran: Is He Ready to Strike?

The Israel-Iran conflict has now entered its seventh day, and tensions remain high in the U.S. Former President Donald Trump has reportedly approved military plans to strike Iranian nuclear sites but is holding back on final approval. “Nobody knows what I’m going to do,” Trump told his aides.

This uncertainty is drawing intense scrutiny. Politicians and influencers are urging diplomacy over violence. They argue that “peace talks could avert further disaster” in a region already on edge.

Some question whether Trump’s delay is causing more harm than good, raising concerns that waiting too long might escalate the situation rather than resolve it. As the world watches, many wonder: is hesitation a strategic move or simply dangerous inaction?

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