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Trump administration distances itself from Israeli strikes on Iran

Friday 13 June 2025 - 10:33
By: Zahouani Ilham
Trump administration distances itself from Israeli strikes on Iran

WASHINGTON,– The Trump administration moved on Thursday to separate itself from Israel’s recent military actions against Iran, as these strikes may complicate President Donald Trump’s efforts to secure a nuclear agreement with Tehran.

According to Israeli officials, the strikes targeted Iranian nuclear facilities to prevent the development of atomic weapons. Meanwhile, the U.S. was preparing for a sixth round of negotiations with Iran regarding its intensifying uranium enrichment activities.

Marco Rubio, serving as Trump’s Secretary of State and National Security Adviser, emphasized that the Israeli strikes were carried out independently. Although the U.S. was aware of the operation beforehand, Rubio clarified, “We are not participating in any military action against Iran. Our top priority remains the safety of American forces stationed in the region.” He added that Israel had informed the U.S. the action was vital for its national defense.

Earlier, Trump had promoted a diplomatic path to address the situation, though he acknowledged that military conflict with Iran remained a possibility.

Tehran insists its nuclear program is strictly for civilian use. However, on Thursday, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) found Iran in violation of its non-proliferation obligations for the first time in nearly two decades.

Rubio issued a stern warning to Tehran, especially after the U.S. ordered the evacuation of some personnel from the Middle East due to heightened tensions. “Iran must not threaten U.S. interests or personnel,” he stated, without indicating if Washington would support Israel in the event of Iranian retaliation.

President Trump’s relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become increasingly strained particularly over Iran and the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Trump has expressed his desire to finalize a nuclear deal with Tehran and expedite humanitarian aid to Gaza. The two leaders spoke earlier in the week, focusing primarily on Iran.

In comments made Thursday, Trump hinted that Israeli military action was imminent, saying, “I’d prefer to avoid conflict. But Iran must negotiate more seriously and be willing to make concessions.”

A potential Iranian response could endanger American diplomats and troops in the region, given the U.S.'s close alliance with Israel. These security concerns were underscored when Trump announced on Wednesday that American personnel were being relocated due to the increasing risks in the region. He reiterated that Iran would not be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.

Despite escalating tensions, both Washington and Tehran confirmed plans to continue nuclear negotiations in Oman on Sunday, with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi scheduled to meet. A U.S. official reaffirmed Thursday night that the talks were proceeding as planned.

However, Trump expressed uncertainty, telling Fox News, “Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb. We hope to resume talks but we’ll see.”


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