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Trump Condemns Israel, Iran for Breaking Cease-Fire Ahead of NATO Summit

Last updated: June 24, 2025 1:30 pm
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands—President Donald Trump departed from the White House on Tuesday, heading to the NATO summit in the Netherlands, while simultaneously expressing his displeasure with both Iran and Israel for apparently derailing his peace initiatives.

“These guys [have] got to calm down. Ridiculous,” Trump remarked to reporters prior to his departure, a sentiment that could easily be mistaken for a plea rather than a command.

“What I saw yesterday was not great. Israel’s actions right after we reached an agreement? That was unnecessary. And the retaliation? Quite severe,” he added, providing a critique that could be seen as an attempt to present himself as a mediator caught in a crossfire of international disputes.

On the previous evening, Trump announced that a cease-fire between Iran and Israel was officially in effect, appealing to both parties to respect this fragile truce.

“The ceasefire is now in effect. Please do not violate it!” Trump declared on Truth Social, perhaps hoping that a social media post could exert more influence than a diplomatic negotiation.

However, both nations engaged in heavy exchanges of fire overnight, casting a shadow on Trump’s proclamations.

Israel quickly accused Iran of breaching the cease-fire, just hours after its establishment. This morning, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that Iran had “completely violated” the agreement, promising retaliation—a pledge that seems to illustrate the unpredictability of regional politics.

Iran, however, strongly denied these accusations. The state-run Tasnim News Agency reported that the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces refuted claims from Israeli media suggesting that Iran had launched missiles at Israel, showcasing a classic case of “he said, she said” in international relations.

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Despite acknowledging Iran’s actions, Trump expressed irritation with Israel’s response. “In all fairness, Israel unloaded a lot. Now I hear they retaliated over a single rocket that didn’t even hit anything. That’s not what we want,” he lamented, as if caught between two unruly children on a playground.

“They came out and they dropped a load of bombs, the likes of which I’ve never seen before,” Trump continued, implying that he had somehow expected a more measured response. “I’m not happy with Israel,” he concluded, as if his approval were a currency in this high-stakes game.

Earlier, Trump had vented his frustrations on Truth Social, issuing a stark warning to Tel Aviv: “Israel. Do not drop those bombs. If you do, it is a major violation. Bring your pilots home, now!” The all-caps warning sounds less like a diplomatic communication and more like a parental ultimatum.

As Trump prepares for his NATO summit appearance, he aims to secure defense spending commitments from allied nations.

This year’s summit is expected to introduce a bold new target: increasing defense spending to 5 percent of each member nation’s GDP, which would more than double the current guideline of 2 percent. A lofty goal or merely a pipe dream?

“The president intends to secure a historic 5 percent defense spending pledge from NATO allies, which will strengthen the alliance’s combined military capabilities and ensure greater stability in Europe and the world,” a senior U.S. official informed reporters during a recent briefing.

At the summit, Trump will push allies to enhance their industrial capabilities to develop “supply chains capable of producing critical minerals, infrastructure, weapons, and other products necessary for the security of America and her allies,” according to the official. One can only hope this doesn’t lead to a scramble for resources akin to a Black Friday sale.

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Trump’s rapid 24-hour visit to the Netherlands occurs amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. The Iran–Israel conflict has now entered its 12th day, and the United States conducted airstrikes over the weekend on three Iranian nuclear sites to disrupt Tehran’s alleged nuclear ambitions. Since that time, Trump has called for both sides to agree on a cease-fire, a request that may appear optimistic given the ongoing hostilities.

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