Trump returns to DC to monitor Iran
president Donald Trump returned to Washington, D.C., early after attending the G7 summit in Canada. Upon his arrival, he increased pressure on Iran to negotiate a deal with the U.S. following Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets. Trump clarified that he was not seeking a ceasefire but rather a “complete give-up” from Iran, asserting that American troops should not be targeted. He indicated that any retaliation from Iran would be met with significant force, emphasizing the U.S. commitment to protect its interests adn personnel.Trump’s governance denied reports that U.S. warplanes were collaborating with Israel in the strikes,maintaining that American forces would uphold their defensive posture. Additionally, Trump suggested he might send his special envoy to the Middle East post-return.
Trump warns Iran not to attack US troops upon early return to DC
President Donald Trump arrived in Washington, D.C., early Monday morning, one day ahead of his scheduled return to the White House from the G7 in Canada.
Trump has ramped up pressure on Tehran to make a “deal” with the United States after Israel began striking targets inside Iran late last week. However, he told reporters during his return flight to Joint Base Andrews that he wasn’t looking to broker a “ceasefire.”
“I’m not looking for a ceasefire. We’re looking at better than a ceasefire,” the president stated before adding that he is eying a “complete give-up” by Iran.
Asked about the possibility of Iran expanding its retaliation against Israel to include American targets in the region, Trump said, “They know not to touch our troops.”
“We’ll come down so hard,” he continued. “It’ll be gloves off.”
Trump claimed that he returned to Washington to monitor the conflict live in the Situation Room instead of being briefed by aides via phone in Canada.
“Being on the scene is much better, and we did everything I had to do at the G7,” he suggested.
Last week, White House officials had claimed that Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, was still prepared to travel to the Middle East to negotiate with Iranian officials, but the president said Tuesday morning that he is now considering dispatching Witkoff or Vice President JD Vance.
“It depends what happens when I get back,” he told reporters. “I’m not too much in the mood to negotiate.”
TRUMP PRESSURES IRAN TO MAKE DEAL WITH US AFTER ISRAELI STRIKES
Monday evening, reports out of Israel claimed that U.S. war planes were assisting Israeli forces in carrying out strikes against Iranian targets. The Trump administration strongly denied those reports.
“American Forces are maintaining their defensive posture & that has not changed. We will protect American troops & our interests,” Defense Department spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement that was later shared by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
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