
WASHINGTON — President Donald J. Trump has confirmed that the United States is not yet militarily engaged in the escalating Israel-Iran conflict — but emphasized that could change fast.
In a Sunday interview with ABC News, President Trump declared, “We’re not involved in it. But it’s possible we could get involved.” The commander-in-chief’s comments follow a surge in military action across the Middle East as America’s strongest ally in the region, Israel, faces off against the radical Iranian regime.
Israel Takes Action Against Iran’s Nuclear Program
Over the past week, Israeli forces have launched multiple precision airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear sites and missile infrastructure. In retaliation, Iran fired a wave of ballistic missiles, triggering global alarm and fears of a broader war.
Trump Engaged in High-Level Diplomacy
President Trump revealed he had direct conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin in recent days. The president continues to take a hands-on approach to global security — a stark contrast to the chaotic foreign policy failures seen under prior administrations.
“They’re still talking. They want a deal,” President Trump said of ongoing nuclear talks with Iran. “There’s no deadline — but any agreement must benefit America and ensure peace through strength.”
Possible U.S. Strike on Iran’s Fordo Nuclear Facility
According to reports from The Times of Israel, Prime Minister Netanyahu personally requested U.S. military support in targeting Iran’s underground Fordo nuclear enrichment facility — a key threat to regional stability. Sources say President Trump told Netanyahu that “everything is on the table” if the situation demands it.
Although Israeli forces have already hit the site with limited damage, military analysts warn that Fordo remains a central piece of Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Conservatives Urge Trump to Lead with Strength
Prominent conservative commentator Scott Jennings took to X (formerly Twitter) urging the president to act decisively:
“The Iranian terror regime has never been weaker. President Trump would be 100% justified in taking out Fordo,” Jennings wrote. “It would be a righteous act — and a true defense of Western Civilization.”
Jennings added that such a bold move could earn Trump the Nobel Peace Prize, calling it a “once-in-a-generation opportunity to restore global deterrence.”
🔻Why This Matters for Americans
- A nuclear-armed Iran poses a direct threat to U.S. security and our allies.
- President Trump’s leadership ensures strength, stability, and peace through decisive action.
- This moment could define America’s role on the world stage — and protect the next generation.