Trump says Iran and Israel will have peace 'soon'
- On Sunday, June 15, 2025, Donald Trump, the US President, posted on social media that Iran and Israel are expected to achieve peace soon despite their ongoing conflict.
- Trump made this statement amid fresh attacks exchanged overnight between Israel and Iran, with at least six Israelis dead and hundreds wounded.
- He offered to broker a cease-fire, emphasized that diplomacy remains possible, and noted that Russian President Putin is ready to mediate the conflict.
- Trump urged Iran to retreat from escalating its nuclear activities and warned that any attack on American interests would be met with unprecedented military response.
- The statement suggests US willingness to engage diplomatically while maintaining military threats amid a widening conflict affecting regional stability.
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