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Trump walks out of G7, slams Macron, still no plan for Iran-Israel escalation

Season 1, Ep. 112

The G7 summit in Canada ended up delivering more drama than diplomacy. US President Donald Trump cut his visit short, skipping the final day of talks, including a key session with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and publicly insulted French President Emmanuel Macron on his way out. 

So, where does this leave the resolution of the conflicts in Gaza, Israel and Iran, and Ukraine?


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