For Trump, Two Weeks Is the Favourite Unit Of Time. Heres Why US President Donald Trump is expected to announce his decision on joining Israel's air campaign against Iran's nuclear facilities within two weeks, according to the White House The phrase "two weeks" has become a recurring theme for Trump, often signifying uncertainty Meanwhile, Israel has conducted airstrikes in Iran, heightening tensions in the Middle East , Middle East News - Times Now
Two weeks has become Donald Trumps most used phrase - indy100 Donald Trump is often associated with his campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again", but another phrase could rival it, as everyone has been pointing out how often he says it lately "Two weeks" has become a popular phrase for Trump to use when discussing foreign policy matters, everything from the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, as well as the recent escalations between Israel
Why Trump’s two-week pause on Iran makes sense - CNN So, two-week pause or not, he may end up with no option but to use military force This is like no other decision Trump has faced as president It’s one thing to set off a trade war on a Tuesday
‘Two weeks’ is Trump’s favorite deadline—be it war with Iran or . . . US President Donald Trump has been using his "favourite" phrase "two weeks" for several issues including policy-making, and diplomatic issues or even during the ongoing Israel-Iran war On Thursday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that Trump would determine "within the next two weeks" whether to join Israel in attacking
Why Trump’s ‘two weeks’ timeline for a decision on Iran is déjà vu for . . . Two weeks for Trump can mean something, or nothing at all It is both a yes and a no It is delaying while at the same time scheduling It is not an objective unit of time, it is a subjective unit of time It is completely divorced from any sense of chronology It simply means later But later can also mean never