Trump Could Be Key to De-Escalating the Israel-Iran Conflict, Experts Say
- The U.S. has stated it was not involved in Israel's strikes against Iran's nuclear sites while expressing discomfort with Iran having nuclear weapons.
- U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky at the G7 summit on June 17. This meeting will mark their third in-person encounter.
- Zelensky expressed concerns about the impact of the Israel-Iran conflict on Ukraine's defenses, as he emphasized the urgent need for U.S. assistance in sanctions against Russia.
- Experts indicate that Israel's attacks on Iran could unexpectedly enhance Russia's ability to finance its war efforts in Ukraine through increased energy exports, raising fears of an extended conflict.
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Defense Sec. Hegseth says Trump is 'dialed in' to Israel-Iran conflict, not the time for an 'autopen moment'
Defense Sec. Hegseth assured Americans on "Fox & Friends" Friday that President Trump is "dialed in" to the Israel-Iran conflict and that this is not an "autopen moment" for the president.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleTrump could be key to de-escalating the Israel-Iran conflict, experts say
Military and national security experts have raised alarms about significant escalations between Israel and Iran amid the ongoing airstrikes and retaliation, which could transform into a much larger conflict in the Middle East.
·Canada
Read Full ArticleMideast experts discuss what's next for the region as Israel-Iran conflict erupts
For a perspective on the conflict between Israel and Iran, Geoff Bennett spoke with Wendy Sherman, the lead negotiator for the nuclear agreement with Iran during the Obama administration, and Vali Nasr, author of “Iran's Grand Strategy: A Political History.”
·Washington, United States
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