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Trump’s G7 Exit Sparks Hegseth’s Game-Changer

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Nimitz on the Move, More Firepower Headed to Middle East

Hegseth’s orders rerouted the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group away from the South China Sea and toward the Middle East, where it will join the USS Carl Vinson already stationed in the area. The U.S. Navy’s sudden shift marks a significant escalation in America’s presence amid the growing Iranian threat.

Additionally, according to The Washington Post, over two dozen aerial refueling aircraft, including KC-135 Stratotankers and KC-46 Pegasuses, were moved from U.S. soil to Europe. Bases in Spain, Greece, Germany, Italy, and Scotland now serve as strategic hubs — much closer to the Middle East and poised for rapid deployment if tensions explode into open conflict. The report added, “Additional fighter jets also could deploy as part of the response, defense officials said, though it was not immediately clear what kind or where they will go.”

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Missiles, Patriots, and a THAAD Shield

Just last week, Politico confirmed that two U.S. Navy destroyers in the Mediterranean were ordered to reposition closer to Israel. At the same time, Israel has already relied on American air defense systems to shoot down Iranian drones and missiles targeting civilian zones.

U.S. support doesn’t end there. The Pentagon has bolstered regional defenses with Patriot missile batteries and a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system “to help intercept missiles fired by Iran and its proxies,” Politico noted.

Trump Sounds the Alarm: “Everyone Should Immediately Evacuate Tehran!”

In typical Trump fashion, the former president didn’t mince words when addressing the Iranian threat. He issued a blunt warning on Truth Social: “IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON” and declared, “Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!”

Shortly after that message, The Jerusalem Post reported that explosions were erupting throughout Iran’s capital.

Situation Room Activated as Trump Dashes from G7

Back in Canada, where the G7 Summit was taking place, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Trump would not remain for the entire summit.

“President Trump had a great day at the G7, even signing a major trade deal with the United Kingdom and Prime Minister Keir Starmer,” she wrote on X. “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 has reportedly instructed the National Security Council to prepare for a late-night session in the White House Situation Room, signaling the possibility of swift executive decisions.

A President in Action, Not on Vacation

While global elites dined and discussed climate pledges, President Trump redirected his focus to national security and foreign threats — reinforcing his America First doctrine with boots, ships, and steel in the field.

The message is unmistakable: while some leaders issue statements, Trump issues orders.

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