The White Home on Thursday said definitively that Iran may produce a nuclear weapon in “a few weeks” as soon as given the go-ahead from Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
“Let’s be very clear, Iran has all that it wants to realize a nuclear weapon,” White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated at her briefing. “All they want is a call from the supreme chief to try this.”
“And it could take a few weeks to finish the manufacturing of that weapon, which might, after all, pose an existential menace not simply to Israel however to the United States and to your entire world,” she continued.
How shut Iran is to creating a usable nuclear weapon has been on the heart of the Israel-Iran battle, with continuing debate over the potential “breakout timeline” as soon as the nation has stockpiled sufficient weapons-grade enriched uranium.
The final time the U.S. gave an official, public breakout timeline was in July 2024 when then-Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated it could take Iran one to 2 weeks to complement sufficient uranium of 90% purity to get the fissile materials wanted for a nuclear weapon.
“When you’re at 60 [percent enrichment], you are 90% of the way in which there. You might be, in essence, a threshold nuclear weapons state, which is what Iran principally has change into,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated in an interview final month.
But when Iran have been to provide sufficient weapons-grade uranium, most consultants estimate it could take Iran between a number of months to 2 years to truly make a deliverable nuclear warhead.
In March, Director of Nationwide Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified that the intelligence group concluded the Iranians weren’t “constructing” a nuclear bomb and that the supreme chief had not but licensed one to be constructed.
Trump, when requested about Gabbard’s testimony this week, dismissed it, saying: “I don’t care what she stated, I feel they have been very near having one.” Gabbard then insisted she and Trump have been on the identical web page — that Iran was “shut” to acquiring a weapon — and that her testimony was misconstrued.
The intelligence group, although, did assess that Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile was at its highest degree and was unprecedented for a state with out nuclear weapons, Gabbard testified.
Choice on attacking inside two weeks, Trump says
All eyes are on what Trump will do subsequent as Israel and Iran proceed to commerce strikes, which Israel stated it should intensify after an Iranian missile hit a hospital in Beersheba.
The White Home stated on Thursday he would make a alternative on whether or not to take navy motion towards Tehran inside the subsequent two weeks.
“‘Primarily based on the truth that there is a substantial likelihood of negotiations which will or might not happen with Iran within the close to future, I’ll make my resolution whether or not or to not go inside the subsequent two weeks.’ That is a quote immediately from the president for all of you at this time,” Leavitt stated.
White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks throughout a press briefing on the White Home, June 19, 2025, in Washington.
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Trump’s met with advisers within the Scenario Room 3 times this week after departing the G7 summit early because of tensions within the Center East. He authorized assault plans offered to him however was ready to see if Iran can be keen to barter and hasn’t made a remaining resolution, sources conversant in the matter advised ABC Information.
He is set for one more Scenario Room assembly on Friday earlier than attending a personal fundraiser that evening in Bedminster, New Jersey, earlier than returning to the White Home Saturday afternoon the place he’ll get extra intelligence briefings that night and Sunday night.
A supply conversant in the intelligence stated the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Employees stated to not take motion till U.S. property are in a greater place within the area. The U.S. is within the strategy of transferring the united statesFord plane service to the Mediterranean. The supply additionally stated Trump needed to know whether or not a 30,000-pound bomb made by the U.S. would achieve success in destroying Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
Leavitt stated that Trump’s resolution can be partly primarily based on his “instincts” as he faces different pressures from all sides, together with a break up in his Republican base between isolationists and Israel hawks.
“Look, the president hears all voices throughout the nation, and he makes choices primarily based on his instincts,” Leavitt stated. “And he has all the time stated diplomacy is his first possibility.”
ABC Information Chief White Home Correspondent Mary Bruce requested Leavitt what made Trump imagine there is a substantial likelihood for negotiation, however Leavitt declined to put out his pondering.
“I am not going to get into the reasoning and the rationale,” she stated. “The president believes that, however that is his place and he’ll decide inside the subsequent two weeks.”
The White Home stated correspondence has continued between the USA and the Iranians, although it wasn’t monitoring whether or not U.S. Particular Envoy to the Center East Steve Witkoff would attend talks in Geneva between European leaders and the Iranians.
In the meantime, Israel on Thursday made robust statements saying Iran’s supreme chief can’t proceed to “exist” — prompting questions of whether or not Israel now needs regime change in Iran. Leavitt was requested on Thursday whether or not the U.S. would get entangled in such a situation.
“The president’s prime precedence proper now’s guaranteeing that Iran can’t receive a nuclear weapon and offering peace and stability within the Center East,” Leavitt stated.
ABC Information Chief International Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz contributed to this report.