Trump Doubles Down On Israel Support
President Donald Trump has confirmed that the United States will continue to support Israel’s airstrikes on Iran as the Middle East conflict intensifies, signaling strength and resolve during a time of global instability.
“We Do Support Israel,” Trump Says Before G7 Summit
While preparing to leave for the G7 Summit in Canada, President Trump was asked if the U.S. still supports Israel’s military operations. His response was clear:
“We do.”
When asked if he had urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to scale back, Trump responded bluntly:
“I wouldn’t say that.”
This strong endorsement of Israel’s right to defend itself reflects Trump’s longstanding commitment to America’s closest ally in the Middle East.
Trump: “It’s Time for a Deal” — But First, Strength Must Be Shown
President Trump emphasized the importance of restoring peace—but only from a position of strength.
“It’s time for a deal,” he said, signaling that negotiations may be on the horizon.
However, Trump noted that peace often comes after conflict.
“Sometimes they have to fight it out,” he added. “We’ll see what happens.”
This approach echoes Trump’s foreign policy record: tough when needed, but always ready to strike a deal that puts America—and its allies—first.
A Strong Relationship with Netanyahu
President Trump praised his relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying the two had spoken recently.
“We get along very well,” he said. “I think we have great respect for each other.”
Trump’s ability to foster strong ties with Israeli leadership has been a cornerstone of his America First foreign policy, contrasting sharply with the often indecisive stance seen under past administrations.
Trump: U.S. Not Yet Involved, But Watching Closely
Speaking with ABC News, President Trump addressed whether the U.S. would become militarily involved in the current conflict between Israel and Iran.
“We’re not involved in it,” Trump said. “It’s possible we could get involved. But we are not at this moment involved.”
This leaves the door open for future U.S. action, while also emphasizing Trump’s focus on avoiding unnecessary entanglements—unless absolutely necessary to protect national security.
Israel Launches Largest-Ever Operation Against Iranian Targets
On Friday morning, Israel launched a powerful wave of airstrikes against strategic military targets in Iran—reportedly the country’s largest operation of its kind.
Iran responded by launching missiles, some of which penetrated Israeli air defenses and struck civilian buildings—underscoring the gravity of the situation.
According to multiple reports, top Iranian military officials were killed in the Israeli retaliation.
Trump Stands Firm, Biden Admin Tries to Distance Itself
While the Trump administration has stood firmly with Israel, sources say the Biden-era State Department has tried to distance the U.S. from the ongoing strikes.
President Trump criticized this hesitation and pointed to the consequences of weak leadership.
As global tensions rise, Trump continues to push for strong diplomacy, national defense, and peace through strength.
Conclusion: Peace Is Possible—But Only Through Strength and Resolve
President Trump’s message is clear: support your allies, stand up to aggression, and always keep the door open for peace—but never from a place of weakness.
As the conflict between Israel and Iran escalates, Trump’s leadership offers a reminder that America leads best when it leads from the front.