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President Donald Trump directly threatened Iran’s top leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday, hinting at the possibility that the US could hit Iran.
US President Donald Trump sets out after a photo of his family during a seven-person (G7) summit. … more
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Important facts
Trump warned of a society of truth: “We know exactly where the so-called “Supreme Leader” is hiding,” referring to Khamenei, increasingly isolated after Israel assassinated some of his top generals.
Trump said Khamenei is “safe” and “we’re not going to take him away (I’ll kill him!), or at least not for now,” adding that “our patience is fading.”
“We currently have full and full control over Iran’s skies,” Trump said in a previous post, “Iran had good sky trackers and other defensive devices, but there are plenty of them, but they don’t compare to those made in the USA, pregnant or manufactured.
In his third post Tuesday morning, Trump called for “Unconditional surrender!”
On Monday, Trump told Air Force reporters on his way back to the US from the Canadian summit that he wanted to end Iran’s nuclear program, saying he “is not much of a feeling to negotiate right now.”
Trump also warned Iran to target US officials or assets, saying, “We’re going to get off so hard and not wear gloves… I think they know they won’t touch our troops.”
What did Trump say before about Iran and Israel turning off the fire?
Trump has described him as “seeking for propaganda” after attacking French President Emmanuel Macron in a society of truth, saying that he jumped out of the G7 summit to “start a wider debate” between Israel and Iran. Trump said Macron “I don’t know why I’m on my way to Washington, but that certainly has nothing to do with the ceasefire,” and insisted it was “a lot bigger than that.” Trump will leave the G7 Summit early and return to Washington on Monday night to “attend a lot of important issues,” White House spokesman Carolyn Leavitt said.
What did Trump say about his evacuation warning in Tehran?
Trump said Monday evening: The president then accused Iran of the situation where he refused to sign a ‘trade’ that I told them to sign, saying, ‘What a shameful, a waste of human life, Trump said. I want people to be safe.’ Israeli troops came after issuing evacuation warnings, including a major complex of Iranian state broadcasters filmed on live shows, as about 330,000 people in Iran’s capital hit parts of the city.
What else do you know about Trump’s early exit from the G7 Summit?
In a post on X, Leavitt said Trump would leave the summit early “for what’s going on in the Middle East.” Shortly before he left Canada, the president told Iranian reporters, “I want to make a deal, and as soon as I leave, we’re going to do something. But I have to leave.” Fox News reported Monday evening that he called for national security to attend the situation room when Trump returned to the White House.
What was mentioned in the G7 leader’s statement?
US officials told reporters earlier Monday that Trump would not sign the draft G7 leader. According to the New York Times, the president finally agreed to sign the statement after several changes were made to the “early draft language.” The final statement states, “G7 leaders repeat their commitment to peace and stability in the Middle East.” The statement affirms Israel’s “right to protect itself,” describing Iran as “a major source of regional instability and fear,” and states that “Iran cannot have nuclear weapons.” It also calls for a resolution of the ongoing crisis and a “broader emissions of hostility in the Middle East, including the ceasefire in Gaza.”
What did Iran say about potential consultations with the US?
In a post on X, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut shows that it is open to talks to resume consultations with the US if Israel’s strike against Iran is stopped. “If President Trump is genuine about diplomacy and is interested in stopping this war, the next step is consequential. Israel must stop the aggression and carry out a complete halt of military attacks on us. Our response continues. This post also attacked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling him a “war criminal.”
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