Here’s what Trump had to say.
In an explosive rebuke, President Donald Trump is calling out French President Emmanuel Macron for spreading what he calls a “huge lie” about U.S. efforts to broker peace between Iran and Israel. Macron told reporters at the G7 summit that Trump had proposed a cease-fire, but Trump says the truth is far more serious — and far more strategic.
“Wrong! He has no idea what he’s talking about,” Trump fired back on Truth Social.
The dispute erupted after Macron told the media that the United States had offered Iran and Israel a cease-fire plan, suggesting a formal diplomatic outreach. Macron said the plan included “an offer to meet and exchange” as part of a broader push to de-escalate tensions in the region.
But Trump shot that narrative down immediately.
“Publicity-seeking President Macron falsely claimed I left the G7 to push a cease-fire. That’s simply false,” Trump wrote. “What we’re working on is much bigger than that. Stay tuned.”
Middle East on Edge: Trump Issues Final Warning to Iran
Amid rising bloodshed, Trump has issued a clear and chilling message: Americans should evacuate Tehran immediately. Reports suggest Trump is preparing to offer Iran one final chance to halt uranium enrichment before all diplomatic options are exhausted.
Iran’s nuclear ambitions have brought the region to the brink, and Israel isn’t waiting. Last week, the Jewish state launched Operation Rising Lion, a direct strike campaign targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities and top Revolutionary Guard commanders.
Ballistic Missiles, Air Strikes, and a Nuclear Deadline
In response, Iran launched waves of ballistic missiles toward Israeli cities. While many were intercepted by the Iron Dome, some managed to strike civilian areas. Casualty numbers continue to rise, with dozens of Israelis and hundreds of Iranians reportedly killed.
Trump had previously given Iran a 60-day window to negotiate a new nuclear deal — one that would permanently block its path to a weapon. Sources now confirm that a “last chance offer” may be on the table.
“Iran is not winning this war,” Trump warned. “They should come to the table before it’s too late.”
Macron Doubles Down, European Elites Urge Restraint
Despite the chaos, Macron is warning against any move to topple the Iranian regime, calling it a “strategic mistake.” He also claimed European nations are willing to support Trump’s peace efforts — but cautioned that military action could backfire.
“You can’t bomb a nation into stability,” Macron said, echoing Europe’s long-standing diplomatic stance.
Israel Wants U.S. Help to Eliminate Iran’s Secret Bunkers
As fighting intensifies, Israel is pleading for American help in neutralizing Iran’s most heavily guarded nuclear site: the Fordow facility, buried deep inside a mountain. Israel lacks the bunker-busting firepower needed to destroy it — but the U.S. doesn’t.
Though the Trump administration insists it is not directing Israeli military operations, insiders say all options remain on the table if Iran refuses to back down.
The Bottom Line: Trump Isn’t Playing for Headlines — He’s Playing for History
While world leaders posture and spin, President Trump is quietly laying the groundwork for a historic decision that could reshape the Middle East. Whether Iran accepts his final offer or escalates further, one thing is clear:
The next move belongs to Tehran — and the clock is ticking.