
New US intel suggests Israel readying to strike Iranian nuclear facilities -- report
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
40% : " Trump has said he presented Iran's leadership with an "olive branch," adding that it was an offer that would not last forever.39% : CNN reported that s senior Western diplomat who met with Trump said the US president indicated he would give the talks weeks before turning to a military option if no diplomatic breakthrough is reached.
37% : " CNN's reporting follows a report in The New York Times last month on how Trump "waved off" a planned Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear program that would require US military support.
32% : US President Donald Trump's administration has been conducting negotiations with Iran aimed at achieving a diplomatic deal over its nuclear program, and the CNN report quoted US officials as saying that an Israeli strike would mark a major break with Trump.
31% : Iran and the United States so far have held four rounds of Omani-mediated talks since April 12, the highest-level contact between the two foes since Trump abandoned the 2015 nuclear accord during his first term in office..
25% : "I think it's more likely they strike to try and get the deal to fall apart if they think Trump is going to settle for a 'bad deal,'" a person familiar with US intelligence told CNN.
18% : Trump later doubled down on his warning, saying that "something bad is going to happen" unless the Iranians "move quickly" toward a deal.
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