President Donald Trump’s stance on the escalating Iran-Israel conflict shifted dramatically within a short span of time. Initially suggesting a nuclear deal with Iran was still possible, he quickly pivoted to urging Tehran’s residents to flee as he cut short his visit to an international summit for urgent talks in Washington. Trump expressed frustration at Iranian leaders for not reaching an agreement, emphasizing that he seeks a definitive end to the conflict and complete abandonment of Tehran’s nuclear program. This abrupt change in tone suggests a possible shift towards a more direct American involvement in the conflict, as the U.S. has deployed military assets in the region in response to the escalating tensions. Trump’s remarks indicate a diminishing interest in negotiation with Iran, hinting at a potential escalation of the situation. As Israel continues its missile strikes on Iran, seeking to cripple its nuclear program, Trump’s decisions at this critical juncture will have significant implications for the region. His actions and statements are being closely monitored as the situation evolves.