Donald Trump to decide ‘within two weeks' on Iran attack
United States President Donald Trump says he will make a decision on whether to strike Iran within the next two weeks.
The US remains in contact with Iranian counterparts in search of a negotiated end to their nuclear program.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters the US President is allowing two weeks to negotiate.

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- Sydney Morning Herald
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The Age
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- The Age
Australian embassy to Iran evacuated as security deteriorates
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