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    Will America Join Iran-Israel War? Trump Returns from G7, US Warships Move Toward Gulf

    As tensions between Iran and Israel escalate, US warships head to the Gulf. Trump cuts short G7 visit, fueling speculation about America’s possible military involvement.

    Sapna SinghSapna Singh
    Published: 17 Jun 2025, 05:53 AM
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    Will America Join Iran-Israel War? Trump Returns from G7, US Warships Move Toward Gulf

    Washington/Tehran: The tension in the war between Iran and Israel is at its peak. Both the countries are raining missiles on each other. This has caused a lot of damage to both Iran and Israel. Israel has killed the top leadership of the Iranian army. Meanwhile, Iran has now indicated through the Gulf countries that it is ready to immediately discuss the nuclear issue and reduce the tension. However, Iran has also put a condition for this by making a move. Iran says that America will not directly get involved in this war between Israel and Iran. At the same time, US President Donald Trump has left the G-7 meeting midway and returned. He has asked the Iranian people to vacate Tehran. Trump's last attempt is to make Iran ready for a nuclear deal. For this, a meeting between US Vice President JD Vance and the Iranian Foreign Minister may take place soon. At the same time, more US warships are also moving towards the Gulf. It is believed that this is being done to put pressure on Iran.


    In fact, Israel has been dropping bombs and missiles on Iran's nuclear bases for many days but it has not caused any significant damage. Israel says that Iran is just one step away from making a nuclear bomb. The biggest problem in front of Israel is Iran's Fordo nuclear facility center, which needs a bunker buster to destroy it. Iran has built this center several feet below the mountain so that it can be protected from any attack. Only America has the capability to destroy it, which can drop bunker buster bombs with the help of its nuclear bomber. Taking advantage of this, Iran wants America to stay away from this fight.


    The Iranian Foreign Minister has said that until Israel stops the attacks, it will also keep firing missiles. He said that a ceasefire will have to be done before starting the talks. Meanwhile, America's nuclear aircraft carrier USS Nimitz is moving from South East Asia towards the Gulf countries. The Pentagon has announced that it is sending 'additional warships' in view of the tension between Iran and Israel. This aircraft carrier has entered the Indian Ocean via the Malacca Strait. It is now moving towards the Persian Gulf. It is one of the largest warships in the world. America has clarified that this deployment is defensive.


    Meanwhile, in view of the intensification of conflict between Israel and Iran, US President Donald Trump is leaving the ongoing G-7 summit here a day before. Trump said on Monday that 'everyone should evacuate Tehran immediately.' World leaders gathered at the G-7 with the specific goal of helping to reduce tensions in many regions around the world, but it has been disrupted by the confrontation over Iran's nuclear program. The G-7 has issued a statement supporting Israel. Israel launched air strikes against Iran four days ago.


    At the summit, Trump warned that Iran should rein in its nuclear program before it is 'too late'. Trump said that Iranian leaders 'must want to talk' but they had 60 days to reach an agreement on their nuclear programs and yet they failed to do so before the Israeli air strikes began. The US President said, 'They will have to compromise.' When asked if the US would get involved militarily in this conflict, Trump said, 'I don't want to talk about it.'


    So far Israel has targeted Iran's nuclear program sites but it has not been able to destroy Iran's Fordo uranium enrichment plant. This site is very deep inside the ground and Israel will need a 30,000 pound (14,000 kg) 'GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator' to destroy it. Israel does not have bombers of this level. Trump warned on social media on Monday afternoon, 'Everyone should vacate Tehran immediately!' Immediately after this, Trump decided to leave the summit.

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