
US President Donald Trump suddenly left a group of seven (G7) summit, who left the day soon when the conflict between Israel and Iran intensified and the US leader said that Tehran should be evacuated immediately.
“I have to come back soon – for obvious reasons,” Trump said about his early departure from the G7 summit. On Monday afternoon Trump warned on social media: “Everyone should immediately evacuate Teherán!”
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Shortly thereafter, Trump decided to leave the summit and skip a number of Tuesday meetings that would deal with the ongoing war in Ukraine and global business issues.
Trump does not want Iran to have nuclear weapons. He said earlier that the “greatest risk” for the world is today nuclear weapons. “And we were all ready to ensure that (Iran) have no nuclear weapon. Because once they do it, it’s a completely different world, it’s a completely different negotiation,” Trump said.
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Trump largely distanced himself from the war of Israel and Iran, but did not exclude the direct involvement of the US in conflict. On the one hand, he said, “The US had nothing to do with an attack on Iran,” but on the other he warned Iran, saying, “The US armed forces will come down hard if Iran attacked Earth, shape or form.”
Here is what options the US is in relation to the tension of Israel-íre:
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1. Make an agreement
At the G7 summit on Monday, Trump said that Iranian leaders would “want to speak”, but had 60 days to agree on their nuclear ambitions and did not do so before the start of the Israeli air attack (June 12).
President Donald Trump believes that the peace agreement between Israel and Iran may be perhaps, but both sides may have to “fight” before they are ready to reach a peace agreement.
Trump previously said in the truth in a social contribution that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement.
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2. The US is “voluntarily” involved in the tension of Iran-Israel
Donald Trump reiterated that the US is not involved in Israeli attacks against Iran. However, the BBC said that US naval destroyers and ground missile batteries help Israel defense against Iranian retaliation.
Trump previously claimed that the US could directly engage in conflict. In an interview with ABC News, Trump said it was “possible” that the US could engage in conflict, even though it noted that the US “is not involved”.
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In April, Trump told Time that he could go to war with Iran “very voluntarily if we could not get an agreement” over the Iranian nuclear program. However, he claimed that “I would rather be a deal than the bombs dropped.”
When he asked on Monday what would take the US to engage in military conflict, Trump said, “I don’t want to talk about it.”
3. Listen to the voices of Maga and “Drop Israel”
Most Republicans in Congress loudly supported Israel. In the Trump’s Make America Great Again (Maga), however, there are key voices that are now directly rejecting this traditional “IronClad” for Israel, the BBC reported.
Over the past few days, they reportedly asked why the US risks that they are drawn into the Middle East war, due to the promise of “the first America” Trump’s “America First”.
Pro-trump journalist Tucker Carlson On Friday he wrote criticism and said that the claims of administration that do not concern were not true, and that the US should “drop Israel”.
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