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Tensions Rise: U. S. and Iran on the Brink
Washington, USAWednesday, June 18, 2025
The president left the G7 summit early. He flew back to Washington as tensions rose. He warned residents of Tehran to evacuate. He did not specify why, but he said he wanted people to be safe. He also spoke to reporters on board Air Force One. He said he wanted an end to Iran's nuclear program, not just a ceasefire.
The president has been clear about his stance on Iran. He said the U. S. has control of the skies over Iran. He also called for Iran's "unconditional surrender. " He warned Iran against targeting U. S. personnel or assets. He said if that happens, the U. S. would respond harshly.
The president's early exit from the G7 summit raised eyebrows. He told reporters that Iran wanted to make a deal. He said he had to leave the summit to attend to important matters. He also had his national security team ready in the Situation Room upon his return.
The G7 leaders issued a statement. It reaffirmed their commitment to peace and stability in the Middle East. It also described Iran as the principal source of regional instability and terror. It called for a resolution of the ongoing crisis and a broader de-escalation of hostilities.
Iran's foreign minister signaled he was open to talks. He said if the U. S. was serious about diplomacy, Israel must halt its aggression. He also called Israel's prime minister a "war criminal. " This exchange of words shows how deep the divide is.
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