Trump says he wants "real end" to Iran's nuclear program, not just Iran-Israel ceasefire
- On June 17, 2025, President Donald Trump left the G7 summit in Canada early and returned to Washington amid escalating Israel-Iran hostilities.
- The escalation followed Israel's surprise bombing campaign and Tehran's withdrawal from a scheduled meeting with Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff.
- Trump stated he seeks a “real end, not a ceasefire,” demanding Iran fully give up nuclear ambitions and warned against attacks on U.S. forces.
- He declared “IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON,” called for Tehran’s immediate evacuation, and said, “I want people to be safe.”
- The situation raised concerns over regional instability and ongoing military responses, with Trump convening advisors as the Pentagon expands Middle East deployments.
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Professor on his ‘fear’ about Trump amid conflict between Iran and Israel
Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics Fawaz Gerges analyzes President Donald Trump’s statements related to the conflict between Iran and Israel, and explains why he doesn’t see a light at the “end of this horrible war tunnel.”
Schlapp, Santorum to Newsmax: Trump Cleaning Up Obama, Biden Iran Mess
CPAC Chair Matt Schlapp and former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., told Newsmax on Tuesday that President Donald Trump is “clear-eyed” in his understanding of Iran and what must be done to clean up the mess that former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden left behind. “I think when it comes to this question of Iran, I think anybody who believes that civilization is at stake as we deal with China and as we deal with radical Islamic terrorism, knows t…
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