Tehran, Donald Trump and Iran
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Israeli officials also called for those in Tehran to evacuate earlier Monday ahead of its continued military campaign against Iran.
President Donald Trump said the United will come down on Iran “at levels never seen before” if the Middle Eastern country attacks.
Trump’s early exit came just hours after he issued a dramatic warning on social media, calling for the immediate evacuation of Tehran.
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The ongoing exchange of attacks has brought the regional death toll to at least 24 in Israel and 224 in Iran. Israel’s military has “achieved full aerial control above Tehran” and destroyed roughly one-third of Iran’s surface-to-surface missile launchers, an Israeli government spokesperson said Monday.
In the wake of a series of strikes by Israel on Iran's nuclear sites, potentially pushing the Middle East to the brink of an all-out conflict, President Donald Trump told ABC News he thought the attacks had been "excellent" and suggested there was "more to come."
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Trump warns Iran not to retaliate against U.S. targets in the Middle East while also predicting Israel and Iran would 'soon' make a deal to end their escalating conflict.
President Donald Trump told CNN in a brief phone call Friday morning that the United States “of course” supports Israel and called the country’s strikes on Iran overnight “a very successful attack,” while warning Iran to make a nuclear deal.
The Israel-Iran conflict has escalated into its fourth day with mounting casualties, widening attacks, and no sign of diplomatic resolution.
Carlson said Trump’s presidency could be at stake if the United States gets involved in “another” war in the Middle East.
The gathering in the province of Alberta marks the first G7 since Trump returned to the White House US President Donald Trump is in Kananaskis, Alberta in western Canada for the G7 summit where he will shortly meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.