
US President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio will leave the G7 summit early, the White House announced Tuesday
On Monday night, Trump took to the social media platform Truth Social to call on Iranian civilians to “evacuate Tehran immediately.”
“Iran should have accepted the deal I proposed.
What a shame, and what a waste of human lives.
Simply put, Iran CANNOT HAVE NUCLEAR WEAPONS,” Trump wrote.
“I have said it many times! Everyone must evacuate Tehran now!”
Trump has previously stated that he does not want the US military to get involved in conflicts.
Concerns have been raised for years about Iran’s uranium enrichment program, which has exceeded the limits set by international agreements.
Israeli officials are particularly concerned about the possibility of Iran developing nuclear weapons, given the country’s history of threatening Israel and supporting terrorist groups.
On Truth Social, Trump declared that part of “making America great again” is ensuring that Iran does not have nuclear weapons.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham praised Trump’s stance on X, saying, “No one can say that President Trump has not tried to seek peace in the Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Iran conflicts.
He has gone the extra mile, and I appreciate that.”
Iranian media reported loud explosions in Tehran, with air defenses responding to an attack.
Trump will return to Washington on Monday night after the G7 in Canada to discuss “important matters,” according to White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt.
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Operation Lion Rising
Trump spent 60 days trying to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran.
On the 61st day, Israel launched Operation Lion Rising, with the goal of destroying Tehran’s nuclear and military facilities.
In less than a week, much of Iran’s military leadership, nuclear facilities and scientists have been destroyed or killed.
Trump has acknowledged that he knew about the Israeli attack in advance, but has stressed that the United States had no part in the attack.
In an interview with Reuters on Friday, Trump said he and his team knew about the attack and still believed there was room for a deal.
“We knew everything, and I tried to keep Iran from facing humiliation and death.
I tried very hard to save the country because I would have liked to see a deal,” he said.
A U.S. official said on Monday that Trump would not sign a G7 declaration calling for a de-escalation of the conflict between Israel and Iran.
The document, seen by Reuters, also advocated for the stability of markets, including energy, said Iran should never have nuclear weapons and said Israel had the right to defend itself.
Published in 06/17/2025 04h15
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