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president Donald Trump He spent the Oval Office at the G-7 summit in the Oval Office while dealing with the Middle East after Israel launched a preemptive strike against Iran after months of attempts and stagnant nuclear negotiations.
The country and the world wait before Trump’s 22nd week to serve as commander-in-chief to understand how the president plans to respond to the Middle East crisis.
The week begins after the president celebrates his 79th birthday and attends a massive parade in Washington, D.C. The 250th anniversary of the founding of the US Army Saturday.
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The country and the world waited during the 22nd week of President Donald Trump to serve as commander-in-chief to understand how the president plans to respond to the Middle East crisis. (Evan Vucci/AP)
He then traveled to Alberta, Canada on Sunday night for the G-7 summit, where he attended several meetings with allies. The president met with leaders from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the European Union.
but middle East The president was sent back to the White House one day in advance.
Israel’s initial strike in Iran on June 12 was part of its “Lion of Operation Rising” targeting Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure. The strike killed Iran’s top military leaders and other regions.
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Israel’s Iron Dome Air Defense System fired missiles during its Iranian attack on Israel on June 18, 2025. (Leo/AP)
Iran said the strike was a “declaration of war” and attacked Israel’s strikes throughout the week – a bunch of missiles hit the Jewish state, with some ruptured and causing damage through Israel’s iron dome defense system.
On his way back to Washington, D.C., the president stressed that Iran is “very close to developing nuclear weapons.”
In early June, the IAEA estimated that Iranian stocks were 60% and uranium enrichment could turn to 90%. Last week, ahead of Israel’s preemptive strike, U.S. central commander General Erik Kurilla said Iran had the material to build nuclear weapons within a week.
The Trump administration held talks with Iran to reach an agreement on its nuclear program, and the president urged the Islamic State to reach an agreement. But the country has gotten rid of ongoing talks with the United States. The latest talks are scheduled to be held on June 15.

President, Monday night, before leaving G7, said again “The ‘deal should be signed’ I told them to sign. ”
“It’s shameful, wasting human life,” Trump said. “In short, Iran cannot have nuclear weapons.”
The president added in his Truth Social post that he said “over and over”!
“Everyone should evacuate Tehran immediately!” Trump released.
Trump weighs the amazing Iranian nuclear facility: “I might do it, I might not do it”
By Tuesday, the president announced that the United States had “full control over the sky in Iran.” He also said the supreme leader of Iran’s Ali Ali Khamenei has been identified.
The president said Khamenei was “a simple target” but was “safe” in his hiding place.
“At least for now, we won’t take him out (kill)” the president said. “But we don’t want missiles that fired civilians or American soldiers. Our patience is worn out.”

Supporters of Iraq’s pro-Iranian group have laid off employees around their necks during a demonstration in Baghdad near the green zone. (Ahmad al-Rubaye/AFP via Getty Images)
As for whether the United States will strike the Iranian nuclear facility, the president said: “I may do that, I may not.”
“Yes, I might do that. I probably won’t do it. I mean, no one knows what I’m going to do. I can tell you, Iran has a lot of trouble and they want to negotiate,” Trump told reporters Wednesday. “And I said, why don’t you negotiate with me before all this death and destruction? Why don’t you go? I said to people, why don’t you negotiate with me two weeks ago? You can do it well. You will have a country. It’s very sad to see.”
Trump, who dates back to his first administration, said he refused to play his military plans ahead of time. The White House said the president will decide what to do with Iran in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, anti-immigration and customs enforcement riots in Los Angeles earlier in June slowed down as the president awaited a federal court ruling in the state of California. Gavin Newsom The lawsuit against the Trump administration is a lawsuit sent out the National Guard without authority.

Demonstrators waved U.S. and Mexican flags during a protest in Compton, California, following actions by federal immigration authorities. (Ethan Swope/AP)
Trump ordered the National Guard to go to Los Angeles to enforce the law in early June during violent protests.
On Thursday night, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit unanimously ruled Trump’s support, saying the president was allowed to control the National Guard deployed to Los Angeles. The ruling retains a lower court order that orders the troops orders to be returned to Newsom.
Since 1965, the president has not decided to deploy the National Guard without the governor’s permission.
Trump praised the Court of Appeal’s ruling in an article on his Truth Society, touting it as a “victory.”

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump (Getty Image)
“The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals won the president’s core power to call on the National Guard!” Trump released. “The judge clearly realized that Gavin News saved incompetence and inadequacy, but that was much bigger than Gavin because throughout the United States, if our cities and our people need protection, we are the ones who provide them with protection.
The president added: “This is a great decision for our country and we will continue to protect and defend law-abiding Americans. Congratulations to the Ninth Circuit, and the United States is proud of you tonight!”
By Friday, Vice President JD Vance Heading to Los Angeles, we visited the Multi-Policy Federal Joint Operations Center and the Federal Mobile Command Center.
The vice president also met with federal law enforcement leaders deployed in Los Angeles and the U.S. Marines deployed to the city.
Fox News’ Emma Colton and Diana Stancy contributed to the report.

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