Iran, Israel and Trump
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Trump issued a warning that "everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran," without offering any details on why.
President Trump took a swipe at French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday morning, accusing his European counterpart of inaccurately suggesting he abruptly returned to Washington from the Group of Seven (G7) summit to bolster peace talks between Iran and Israel.
As the conflict between Israel and Iran entered a fifth day, markets remained on edge as President Donald Trump abruptly left the G-7 summit in Canada.Missile attacks between Israel and Iran continued.
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DPA International on MSNMacron and Trump trade barbs over US president's early G7 exitFrench President Emmanuel Macron has fired back at comments from US President Donald Trump, as the pair offer differing opinions on why Trump left the G7 summit in Canada early. The US government had justified Trump's early departure from the summit in Kananaskis because of the Middle East crisis.
WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump threatened Iran's supreme leader with assassination as he pushed Tehran to give up its nuclear enrichment program and air strikes continued over Iran and Israel.
The chemistry that once defined the political dynamic between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron was nowhere to be seen when the U.S. president blasted his French counterpart on social media
President Trump denied French President Emmanuel Macron’s claim that he had proposed a cease-fire to Iran and Israel in an effort to end the escalating conflict in the Middle East — and added that what he was working on was “much bigger than that.
Meanwhile, the fighting between Israel and Iran is getting worse. It has now continued for five days, and Iran has fired several missiles at Israel. Trump has also asked Americans to leave Tehran as the situation grows more dangerous.