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Donald Trump calls for Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’

Last updated: June 17, 2025 1:20 pm
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Donald Trump called for Tehran’s “unconditional surrender” in a series of bellicose comments that left the door open to the US joining Israeli strikes against Iran.

The US president said his patience was “wearing thin” and boasted Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was an “easy target”, in a series of posts made a day after he left the G7 summit in Canada early to focus on the war.

“We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now,” Trump said. “But we don’t want missiles shot at civilians, or American soldiers.”

The intervention from Trump came amid mounting fears that the war between two of the Middle East’s most powerful militaries, triggered by Israel’s surprise assault on Iran last week, could spill over into a broader regional conflict.

Three people familiar with discussions inside the Trump administration said officials were actively debating whether the US should join Israel in attacking Iran, or providing military support for the Israeli campaign. The president held a meeting on Iran in the White House situation room on Tuesday that lasted roughly 80 minutes.

While Israel’s military has had early successes since launching its surprise attack on Iran last Friday, analysts are doubtful it would be able to destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities without US involvement, as the US is the only country believed to have bombs powerful enough to damage the crucial Fordow uranium enrichment plant, which is located deep underground.

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As the US pivoted towards a heightened military posture in the region, the big question was whether Trump intended to enter the conflict or whether he was using the apparent threat of military action as a way to increase leverage on Tehran.

US Vice President JD Vance said Trump “may decide he needs to take further action” to stop Iran enriching uranium, referring to the process that can produce both nuclear fuel and weapons-grade material.

Vance, who has taken a more isolationist stance on foreign policy than many other Republicans, nodded to critics from within his own party who are skeptical of the US becoming entangled in a prolonged conflict overseas.

He said on X that Trump was “only interested in using the American military to accomplish the American people’s goals”.

French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking at a G7 summit in Canada, said it would be the “biggest error” to seek regime change in Iran by military means because it would lead to “chaos”. Macron urged Washington to catalyze peace talks.

In recent days, the US has built up its military presence in the Middle East, deploying additional assets to the region, including air-to-air refueling aircraft that the US would use if American fighter jets became involved in the conflict. The US could also provide Israeli fighters refueling support.

The Pentagon on Monday said it was redeploying the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East “to sustain our defensive posture and safeguard American personnel”, according to a US defense official.

The strike group, which includes the Nimitz carrier and three guided-missile destroyers, had been in the South China Sea, according to MarineTraffic, a ship tracking website.

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A US defense official said it would take at least a week for the strike group to reach the region.

A person familiar with the situation said Israeli officials were increasingly optimistic that Trump would decide to join the military campaign against Iran but were waiting for him to make a decision.

Israel and Iran continued to exchange fire on Tuesday, with Israeli jets bombing sites in Tehran as well as targets including surface-to-air missile sites and radars in western Iran, while the Islamic Republic responded with successive barrages against Israel.

However, an Israeli military official said Iran’s overnight missile barrages at Israel were the “least impactful” so far, as Israeli forces continued to attack Tehran’s long-range missile capabilities.

Shortly before Trump’s departure from the leaders’ summit, G7 countries including the US called for a resolution of the conflict and a “broader de-escalation” in the Middle East.

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: “There is nothing [Trump] said that suggests he’s about to get involved in this conflict.”

Additional reporting by David Sheppard in Kananaskis

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