Trump to make decision on Iran attack in next two weeks
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is holding a regular news briefing.
After starting off by talking about domestic topics, Leavitt turns to the conflict between Israel and Iran.
"I know there has been a lot of speculation... regarding the president's decision-making and whether or not the US will be involved," she says.
Leavitt then reads out a direct quote from Donald Trump.
"Based on the fact that there's a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks."
Leavitt says "nobody should be surprised" by Trump's position that Iran absolutely cannot obtain a nuclear weapon, adding that he has been "unequivocally clear about this for decades".
When asked about whether Trump has any expectations ahead of European foreign secretaries meeting their Iranian counterpart tomorrow, Leavitt says "the entire world is on the president's side".
She tells reporters that the message Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon "is something pretty much all of humanity, except the Iranian terrorist regime themselves, agree upon".
"The president expects that Europe will deliver that message directly to the Iranians," she adds.
Trump 'unafraid' to use strength if necessary, White House says
Leavitt goes on to describe Iran as being in a "very weak and vulnerable position" due to attacks from Israel, and says Trump has been very direct and clear in his message - Iran "can and should" make a deal.
"I think the president has made it clear he always wants to pursue diplomacy," she says, before insisting that he is "unafraid to use strength if necessary".
"Iran and the entire world should know that the US military is the strongest and most lethal fighting force in the world, and we have capabilities that no other country on this planet possesses," she adds.