Iran, Israel and Donald Trump
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President Donald Trump unexpectedly departed the Group of Seven summit yesterday and said he was heading back to Washington to deal with conflicts in the Middle East.
President Trump says he wants "a real end" to Iran's nuclear problem, with Tehran abandoning it "entirely," and not just a ceasefire between Iran and Israel.Speaking on Air Force One after cutting short his time at the G7 summit in the Canadian Rockies,
More detail: Trump has said for days that Iran should make a nuclear deal with the U.S. But his message became more dire as he warned the Iranian capital's roughly 10 million residents to flee in the dead of night.
Trump said he wants a permanent end to the conflict with Iran, not just a cease-fire with Israel. “I didn‘t say I was looking for a cease-fire… We’re looking for better than a cease-fire,” he told reporters on Air Force One as he returned to Washington early from the G-7 summit in Canada.
By Alexander Cornwell, Parisa Hafezi and Jana ChoukeirTEL AVIV/DUBAI (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said he wanted a "real deal" to end the nuclear problem with Iran and indicated he may send senior American officials to meet with the Islamic Republic as the Israel-Iran air war raged for a fifth straight day.
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President Donald Trump is under fierce pressure from inside Israel and his own MAGA base as he ponders the most fateful national security decision of either of his presidencies — whether to attempt a killer blow against Iran’s nuclear program.
Trump said he hadn’t yet notified the so-called Gang of Eight senators and members of the House about his plans on Iran. “We’ll be talking to them. It’s not necessary,” he told reporters on Air Force One.
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