Trump cuts short G-7 trip, urges immediate evacuation of Tehran

David Hunter
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Washington – The president of the United States, Donald Trump, is cutting a visit to Alberta, Canada, for the G7 summit and returns to Washington, “due to what is happening in the Middle East,” the White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, on Monday, said on Monday night.

Fox News reported that the president would convene a meeting of officials of the National Security Council upon his return.

Only two hours before, Trump, in a publication on social networks, write: “Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!”

“Iran should have signed the ‘Agreement’, I told them to sign. What a pity and loss of human life,” Trump wrote in the publication.

The president’s tweet triggered the alarms of the alarms in Washington and the Iranian capital, which has seen the city full of cars while tens of thousands of people sought to flee north in the military military military on Monday.

Israel’s army said Monday that he established aerial superiority over western Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urges the United States to join the military campaign to eliminate nuclear installation from Iran deeply fortified in Fordow, near the Holy City of Qom.

However, the White House told ABC News that the United States does not join the Israeli offensive against Iran.

The White House Assistant to the President and Director of Communications Communications, Alex Pfeifer, wrote in X: “This is not true. US forces maintain their defensive position, and that has not changed. We will defend US interests.”

Earlier on Monday, the Pentagon redirected an attack group of the US Navy aircraft carrier.

The Nimitz is expected to overlap with the USS Carl Vinson, which remains off the coast of Iran in the Arabic sea along with three accompanying destroyers and a Cruise of the US Navy.

The Secretary of Defense, Pete Hisgesth, signed the request of the head of the Central Command of the United States, General Michael “Erik” Kurilla to “maintain our defensive position and safeguard the US staff,” said an American defense official.

“Protecting US forces is our main priority and the thesis deployment are destined to improve our defensive position in the region,” Hegseeth said in a statement published Monday night.

This is a last minute news and will be updated

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