Key Points

Donald Trump urged Iranians to evacuate Tehran as Israeli airstrikes escalate. He cut short his G7 trip to monitor the crisis, emphasizing Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons. Israel warned residents of a key Tehran district to leave ahead of military strikes. The conflict continues as Israeli forces target Iranian military assets near the capital.

Key Points: Trump Urges Tehran Evacuation Amid Israel-Iran Conflict

  • Trump warns Tehran residents to flee amid Israeli airstrike threats
  • Israel issues evacuation notice for key Tehran district
  • US President cuts short G7 summit over Middle East tensions
  • Israeli strikes target Iranian military infrastructure near Tehran
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Everyone should evacuate Tehran: Trump

Trump warns Iranians to leave Tehran as Israel-Iran tensions escalate, cutting short G7 trip to monitor Middle East crisis.

"Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran! – Donald Trump"

Washington, June 17

US President Donald Trump urged the people of Iran to evacuate Tehran as the hostilities between Israel and Iran on Tuesday entered its fifth consecutive day.

“Iran should have signed the deal” I told them to sign. What a shame, and waste of human life. Simply stated, Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. I said it over and over again! Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!”, Trump posted on Truth Social on Tuesday.

The US President also announced that he would cut short his visit to the Group of 7 (G7) summit in Canada to closely monitor the situation amid the escalating tension in the Middle East.

“I have to be back as soon as I can. I have to be back early for obvious reasons,” Trump told reporters at the summit convening in the Canadian Rockies.

According to the White House, he would return to the US “because of what’s going on in the Middle East.”

“America First means many great things, including the fact that Iran can not have a nuclear weapon. Make America great again!!!” he said in another post on his social media platform.

Meanwhile, Israel issued an evacuation warning on Monday to a municipal district in Tehran, calling its residents to urgently leave ahead of Israeli airstrikes.

In a post on X, Avichay Adraee, a spokesman for the Israeli military, called residents of District C, located in the northeastern part of the city, to evacuate.

“In the coming hours, the Israeli army will operate in this area, as it has over recent days in other parts of Tehran, to strike military infrastructure belonging to the Iranian regime,” Adraee said.

“Your presence in this area endangers your life. For your safety and security, we urge you to immediately evacuate." he said.

Several important state institutions, government offices, and semi-governmental organisations, as well as communication and intelligence facilities are located in District C, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Israeli military said in a statement that since the morning hours, Israeli warplanes have struck trucks containing weapons and surface-to-air missile launchers, advancing from western Iran toward Tehran.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This situation is getting out of hand! While we must condemn any nuclear ambitions by Iran, mass evacuations will create a humanitarian crisis. India should offer mediation - we have good relations with both Israel and Iran. Our foreign policy should focus on de-escalation.
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Priya M.
Trump's statements are so reckless! Telling civilians to evacuate a major city without proper planning? This will only create panic. India must stay neutral and protect our interests - we import so much oil from the region. Hope our government is preparing contingency plans. 🙏
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Amit S.
As an Indian, I'm more concerned about how this affects our diaspora in the region. There are thousands of Indians working in Gulf countries. The government should start evacuation plans for our citizens if things escalate further. Safety first!
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Sunita R.
The situation is worrying but Trump's language is too aggressive. "Make America great again" at a time like this? Really? India should take a balanced approach - support non-proliferation but also call for restraint from all sides. War benefits no one.
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Vikram J.
India has strategic interests in Chabahar port in Iran. This conflict could jeopardize our infrastructure projects and connectivity plans with Central Asia. Our foreign ministry needs to engage with all stakeholders to protect India's investments in the region.
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Neha P.
The real victims will be ordinary Iranians caught in the middle. India has always stood for peaceful resolution of conflicts. We should use our UN platform to call for immediate ceasefire and dialogue. Also, oil prices will shoot up - brace for impact on our economy! 😟

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