U.S. and Israel delayed original Iran strike by a week, officials say
The U.S. and Israel originally planned to attack Iran a week earlier than they did, but the opening strike was delayed for operational and intelligence reasons, according to senior U.S. and Israeli officials. Why it matters: The delay gave President Trump another week to choose between the two parallel tracks — diplomacy and war — he had been walking for nearly two months. It also made the final round of nuclear talks in Geneva far more consequential, giving Iran one last chance to make a deal.
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