A warning signed Emmanuel Macron. Apart from the G7 summit in Canada, focused on the current war between Israel and Iran, the French president estimated on the night of Monday, June 16 to Tuesday, June 17, that a regime by force would make a “strategic error” again.
“I think everyone who believes that when hitting bombs from the outside, we save a country despite themselves, they have always been wrong,” he said from Kananaskis.
“I think the peoples are sovereign and that all those who wanted to change the regimes in the past for strikes or military operations have made strategic mistakes.”
For Netanyanhu, kill Ayatolá Khamenei “will end the conflict”
An answer to Benjamin Netanyahu? A little earlier, Israeli prime minister had tried in an interview with the American television channel ABC to kill Ayatolá Khamenei, the Iranian Supreme Guide, “will not lead to a escalation of the conflict.” On the contrary, “the conflict will end,” according to the Israeli leader who has not formalized his intentions.
During the fifth consecutive night, Israel and Iran exchanged media and military threats, Tehran announced strikes “without interruption until dawn” after a new wave of Israeli attacks.
The mortal military escalation between the two countries was launched on Friday by an Israeli offensive aimed at Iranian strategic sites with the aim of preventing Iran to acquire nuclear weapons.
Trump contradictory statements
Given this conflict, US President Donald Trump, known for his unpredictable nature, has chained contradictory statements. He said Monday that he was going to find an “agreement” on the conflict between Iran and Israel. “Then, he wrote this very alarmist message about his social message of truth:” Everyone should evacuate Tehran immediately. “
An event feeds questions: Donald Trump left the summit by helicopter on Monday night, one day earlier than initially planned, due to “what is happening in the Middle East,” according to his spokesman Karoline Leavitt.
While speculation increased an active American participation in the unprecedented air offensive of Israel, the White House reiterated that US forces remained “in a defensive position” in the Middle East.
Finally, one last element is added to the environmental confusion: the US President assured that his early departure from the G7 had “nothing to do with a high fire” between Israel and Iran, and strongly criticized French president Emmanuel Macron for having presented it like this.
“A proposal was made, especially for a high fire and initiate broader discussions,” said the French president before G7 in Canada, according to CNN.
Shortly before Donald Trump’s departure, G7 leaders had agreed to allege in favor of a “decallation” in the conflict between Israel and Iran. In a joint statement, they asked to “protect civilians” while reaffirming Israel’s right to “defend themselves.”
Source: BFM TV
