Donald Trump: In a dramatic escalation of Middle East tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump has urged residents of Tehran, the capital of Iran, to evacuate the city immediately. The call came following a targeted airstrike by Israel on the headquarters of Iran’s state broadcaster, which has further strained the fragile geopolitical situation in the region.
“Iran should have signed the deal I proposed. They didn’t. What’s happening now is a tragic waste of human life. Iran must not obtain a nuclear weapon,” Trump said in a press briefing at the White House. He stressed that the situation could spiral into a broader conflict unless urgent diplomatic steps are taken, urging civilians in Tehran to leave without delay.
Sources from the White House have indicated that Trump may skip the upcoming G7 summit, citing the gravity of the current developments in the Middle East. “His full attention is on the conflict between Israel and Iran,” a senior official said, adding that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is providing the President with round-the-clock updates and intelligence briefings.
On Monday, Trump held a high-level security meeting with Vice President J.D. Vance, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Kaine, and several top national security aides to assess the evolving threat landscape. The administration is reportedly considering a range of strategic responses while simultaneously pushing for renewed diplomatic engagement with Iran.
Meanwhile, the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency confirmed that Iran’s largest uranium enrichment facility has suffered major structural damage, raising international alarm over the potential for further escalation and nuclear proliferation.
The global community watches with bated breath as tensions rise, with calls growing louder for de-escalation and peace talks before the region is plunged deeper into crisis.
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