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Trump 'not thrilled' with Iran talks progress, contemplates military action

Top US diplomat Marco Rubio is set to embark on a two-day visit to Israel early next week as tensions remain high following the latest nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran. Travel advisories to Israel have been issued by many countries, prompting many to believe a US attack may be imminent.

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00:00U.S. President Donald Trump says he's still contemplating military action in Iran,
00:06citing a lack of breakthrough in negotiations after the latest round of nuclear talks wrapped in Geneva.
00:20Threats have taken a step further after the U.S. advised its citizens to evacuate Israel on Friday,
00:25fearing blowback from Iran and prompting many to believe a U.S. attack may be imminent.
00:32Washington now joins a list of countries, including France, Germany and the U.K.,
00:37who have also issued similar advisories. Others like China and Kazakhstan have also urged their
00:43citizens to evacuate and avoid non-essential travel to Iran. The move comes as the U.S. builds up its
00:49strike force in the region, with Israeli media reporting that the world's largest aircraft
00:54carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, is due to arrive. It also coincides with U.S. Secretary of State
01:02Marco Rubio announcing a surprise visit to Israel early next week to discuss regional priorities
01:08including Iran and Gaza.
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