President Donald J. Trump is once again showing the kind of bold leadership America needs. In response to escalating Israeli airstrikes that killed top Iranian officials, Trump issued a direct warning on Truth Social. He wrote, “Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran.”

According to the New York Post, Trump left the G7 summit early to address the intensifying Iran-Israel conflict. While other leaders sat idly, Trump took charge, signaling that the United States will not tolerate threats from the Iranian regime.
Referring to the Iranian figures taken out in the strikes, Trump said, “They didn’t die of the flu. They didn’t die of COVID.” The remark, reported by Axios, underscores Trump’s blunt message that those responsible for chaos in the region will face real consequences.

When asked about criticism from Tucker Carlson, Trump dismissed it with his trademark bluntness. “Please explain kooky Tucker Carlson,” he said, according to the Times of India. Trump then reaffirmed his position by stating, “Iran can’t have nuclear weapons.”
While some voices from the America First movement, including Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk, expressed concern that the strikes might lead to further U.S. involvement, Trump remained consistent.
As reported by the Financial Times, he continues to push for strength and deterrence, not endless war.

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