πΊπΈ Trump Denies Approving Attack Plans on Iran Amid Rising Tensions | Latest US-Iran Conflict News
Date: June 19, 2025
Author: Grace News Desk
Category: U.S. Politics, International Relations, Breaking News
Tags: Donald Trump, Iran, US Military, Middle East Conflict, MAGA, 2025 News, White House, Foreign Policy, WSJ Report, Truth Social
𧨠Breaking News: Trump Refutes Iran Attack Plan Reports
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has strongly denied claims that he had approved military action against Iran, calling a Wall Street Journal report on the matter "completely false." The report, which quickly went viral, suggested that Trump had greenlit U.S. military plans but decided to delay implementation in favor of diplomatic efforts.
“The Wall Street Journal has no idea what my thoughts are concerning Iran,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “They’re making it up — fake news.”
This development comes at a time when U.S.-Iran tensions are peaking, raising concerns about a possible new Middle East conflict.
π°️ Military on Alert: Diplomacy or War?
The Wall Street Journal article claimed that Trump reviewed plans involving possible strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, specifically the highly fortified Fordow uranium enrichment site. These plans allegedly involved deployment of GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs — capable of penetrating deep underground targets.
While Trump now says no decision has been made, White House sources have hinted that an official decision could come within two weeks, depending on diplomatic outcomes and regional stability.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon has quietly moved additional naval assets to the region, and the State Department has advised American citizens to leave the Gulf region immediately.
⚖️ MAGA World Divided: Bannon & Carlson React
Interestingly, even within the MAGA movement, reactions are split:
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Steve Bannon, former White House strategist, said on his podcast:
“If Trump pulls the trigger on Iran, the base will back him... but we must be cautious.”
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Tucker Carlson, conservative media icon, questioned the wisdom of another Middle East conflict and warned of “falling into a neocon trap.”
This divide reflects a deeper tension between Trump's America First doctrine and hawkish pressures inside and outside Washington.
π Global Impact: Diplomacy Hangs by a Thread
In response to the military speculation, Iran’s Foreign Ministry released a defiant statement, rejecting negotiations "under threat" and warning of severe retaliation if attacked.
European powers, including France and Germany, have called for urgent talks in Geneva. However, Iran’s stance suggests little appetite for compromise without a clear withdrawal of U.S. threats.
If diplomacy fails, analysts warn the region could spiral into a multi-national conflict — with Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Hezbollah also closely involved.
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