So awkward! Trump is not prepared to take action. Just now, White House Press Secretary Levitt stated that although the conflict between Israel and Iran is intensifying, considering there is still a possibility for negotiations with Iran, Trump has decided to make a final decision within two weeks on whether to intervene in this round of conflict. Furthermore, Levitt revealed that Trump communicates with his advisors almost every day and monitors the situation of the Israel-Iran conflict in the situation room, considering whether to join Israel's actions. Several foreign media outlets analyzing this matter believe that, without a doubt, Trump does not want to gamble with ten U.S. military bases in the Middle East and is not prepared to take risks for Israel; at least within 48 hours, he will not order participation in any military actions involving Israel and is still prepared to observe, even though Israel's air defense systems are no longer very effective. After all, Trump has repeatedly accused Biden of getting the U.S. involved in the Afghanistan War, putting the country in a passive position, and clearly, Trump himself does not want to become the second Biden. In short, Trump is hesitant, and the chances of Israel receiving direct military assistance from the U.S. are greatly diminishing. As of now, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has not responded to Trump's statement, nor has Iran.