Iran and Israel Exchange Strikes as Trump Departs for G7 Summit
Monday, 16 June 2025 () President Donald Trump said the United States is not involved in the conflict between Iran and Israel, but as the archenemies launched a fresh barrage of air strikes at each other, he admitted it's "possible" that will change. Speaking to reporters before departing for the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Canada, Trump said the US would continue to support Israel, but stopped short of detailing further actions. Earlier on June 15, in an interview with ABC News, Trump was asked whether the United States would become more engaged in the conflict that…
Trump departs G7 Summit early as Israel-Iran conflict shows signs of intensifying
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