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Trump holds emergency security talks after Israeli ‘satanic’ strikes on Iran

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President Donald Trump will preside over a crucial National Security Council meeting at 11 a.m. ET Friday, June 13, 2025, following Israel’s military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, the White House confirmed.

Diaspora Digital Media DDM reported that Israeli troops on Thursday, June 12, launched an attack targeting key Iranian nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories, and military commanders.

Tel Aviv said the strike aims to stop Tehran’s alleged efforts to produce atomic weapons.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized Washington’s non-involvement.

“We are not involved in the strikes against Iran,” Rubio stated. “Our priority is the protection of American forces in the region.”

Israeli officials claimed they acted independently. Ambassador Danny Danon said on CNN, “This decision was made solely by Israeli leadership.”

The strikes threaten to derail nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran.

Talks scheduled for Sunday in Oman now appear uncertain, U.S. officials said. Trump had earlier hinted at possible Israeli action, saying, “An Israeli strike could very well happen.”

Despite the escalation, Trump reiterated his hope for diplomacy.

“We want peace,” he said on Fox News. “But Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb.”

U.S. embassies across the Middle East have ramped up security.

In Jerusalem, American personnel and families were ordered to shelter in place.

The State Department warned that conditions could deteriorate without notice.

Military planners are reviewing contingencies, including the potential evacuation of U.S. citizens.

A Pentagon official confirmed that evacuation plans are “on the table.”

The Trump administration has walked a delicate line, backing Israel while trying to revive the nuclear agreement with Iran.

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Critics say these mixed signals could endanger U.S. diplomats and military personnel.

Security alerts now cover parts of Israel and the occupied West Bank.

Travel by U.S. government personnel may be restricted or banned at short notice, the State Department warned.

The Middle East remains on edge, as Israel vows more strikes if Iran retaliates.

Washington has not committed to supporting Israel militarily in any potential counterattack.

Trump is under pressure to balance his strategic partnership with Israel and a renewed push for a nuclear deal.

Friday’s security meeting could decide the next steps.


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