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International News: U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Tuesday that America does not merely want a ceasefire between Iran and Israel but is instead seeking a resolution that is both permanent and meaningful. Writing on Truth Social, Trump said that while no direct contact had been made with Iran regarding a peace agreement, the nation should have accepted the deal that was already presented to them. Trump made these remarks while returning from the G7 Summit held in Canada.
Trump revealed that the U.S. had earlier offered Iran a peace agreement that was outright declined. He didn’t reveal the terms, but stated that Iran should have accepted it when it had the chance. This public declaration suggests that diplomatic doors were open but Iran walked away. Now, Trump seems to be preparing the ground for either a tougher diplomatic push—or something more drastic.
The timing of Trump’s remarks is not accidental. While media buzzes with ceasefire talks, Trump is positioning the U.S. for a bigger play. “This is bigger than just a ceasefire,” he said, alluding to unknown but possibly significant steps Washington could take. By dismissing the idea that his early G7 exit had to do with the Iran-Israel issue, Trump cleverly shifted attention to what might be unfolding next behind diplomatic curtains.
Trump’s influence on America’s foreign policy—even as a former president—remains strong. With elections looming and the Middle East boiling, his words carry weight. His declaration for a “real end” rather than a temporary fix sends a strong message to both Iran and Israel: expect bold diplomacy, and possibly, bold actions. Whether Trump is laying the groundwork for 2024 politics or truly attempting to shape global peace remains to be seen—but the world is now watching.