
Israel hammers Iranian centrifuge production site, says regime ‘crossed every red line’
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Israel hammers Iranian centrifuge production site, says regime ‘crossed every red line’
‘The View’ hosts have fierce clash over Middle East, Whoopi Goldberg compares U.S. to Iran. Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin said, “Let’s remember too, the Iranians literally throw gay people off of buildings. They don’t adhere to basic human rights” Goldberg pushed back and invoked historic racism against Blacks in the United States.
“The View” co-hosts clashed fiercely during a discussion about the Middle East on Wednesday as co-host Whoopi Goldberg compared living in the United States to Iran, receiving pushback from Alyssa Farah Griffin.
“Let’s remember too, the Iranians literally throw gay people off of buildings. They don’t adhere to basic human rights,” Griffin said, as she and co-host Sara Haines argued they weren’t going to “defend” a terrorist nation, Iran.
The co-hosts discussed the conflict between Israel and Iran as fighting between the two continues. Co-host Sunny Hostin ripped Israel earlier during the discussion for preemptively striking Iran, calling the move illegal under international law.
Goldberg pushed back and invoked historic racism against Blacks in the United States.”Let’s not do that, because if we start with that, we have been known in this country to tie gay folks to the car. Listen, I’m sorry, they used to just keep hanging Black people,” Goldberg insisted as Griffin pushed back and said the situations weren’t comparable.
Griffin said, “In the year 2025 in the United States, is nothing like if I step foot wearing this outfit into Iran right now.”
“It is the same,” Goldberg said. “Murdering someone for their difference is not good whoever does it.”
Griffin reiterated her point and repeated that living in the U.S. in 2025 was “very different” than living in Iran.
“Not if you’re Black,” Goldberg insisted and Hostin added, “not for everybody.”
This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Hanna Panreck.
After Trump’s departure, G7 leaders fail to reach agreements on key issues
The G7 summit of world leaders in Canada did not yield major agreements on matters such as the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Iran war. U.S. President Donald Trump departed early because of what’s going on in the Middle East. G7 leaders recognized Israel’s right to self-defense, called Iran “the principal source of regional instability and terror,” and asserted that the country “can never have a nuclear weapon” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pressed countries to keep urging Trump to wield his influence to “force” Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war. “It’s crucial to have $40 billion annually in budgetary support for Ukraine – to ensure our resilience and the ability to carry on,” he said.
The G7 summit of world leaders in Canada, which U.S. President Donald Trump departed early, did not yield major agreements on matters such as the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Iran war, the Associated Press claimed.
The G7, which involves the nations of France, the U.S., the U.K., Germany, Japan, Italy, Canada, plus the European Union, did issue a statement regarding the Israel-Iran conflict.
In the statement on Monday, G7 leaders recognized Israel’s right to self-defense, called Iran “the principal source of regional instability and terror,” and asserted that the country “can never have a nuclear weapon.”
ISRAEL HAMMERS IRANIAN CENTRIFUGE PRODUCTION SITE, SAYS REGIME ‘CROSSED EVERY RED LINE’
“We urge that the resolution of the Iranian crisis leads to a broader de-escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza,” the statement notes. “We will remain vigilant to the implications for international energy markets and stand ready to coordinate, including with like-minded partners, to safeguard market stability.”
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt noted in a tweet on Monday evening that “President Trump had a great day at the G7, even signing a major trade deal with the United Kingdom and Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Much was accomplished, but because of what’s going on in the Middle East, President Trump will be leaving tonight after dinner with Heads of State.”
TRUMP CONVENES ISRAEL-IRAN SITUATION ROOM MEETING AT WHITE HOUSE TO WEIGH US RESPONSE
World figures met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was in the mix, photos show.
“Addressing the G7 Summit, I emphasized that Russia is ignoring every diplomatic offer made by the international community. Diplomacy is in crisis. There is one clear reason – Putin has openly rejected every peace initiative,” Zelenskyy said in a Tuesday post on X, kicking off a lengthy thread.
The president of the embattled Eastern European nation pressed countries to keep urging Trump to wield his influence to “force” Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war.
WHY DID TRUMP LEAVE G7 EARLY? ‘MUCH BIGGER’ THAN IRAN CEASE-FIRE, HE SAYS
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“It’s crucial to have $40 billion annually in budgetary support for Ukraine – to ensure our resilience and the ability of our country to carry on. This should be a joint decision by G7 leaders, including the U.S.,” Zelenskyy said in another post in the thread.
“Together, we must continue urging President Trump to use the influence he really has – to force Putin to end this war. It was the U.S. and President Trump who proposed a ceasefire, the resumption of diplomacy, immediate meetings and negotiations. But Russia has blocked every effort,” he declared in another post.
In a statement to Fox News Digital on Wednesday, White House deputy press secretary Anna Kelly noted, “As President Trump has proven time and again, he is willing to work with anyone to advance American interests and make our world safer. Countries around the world ultimately look to President Trump for leadership.”