Trump Shuts Down Putin’s Offer Amid Iran-Israel Ceasefire Talks
Donald Trump didn’t mince words when Vladimir Putin offered help during the Israel-Iran conflict. Instead of accepting support, Trump bluntly told the Russian leader, “I don’t need help with Iran, I need help with you.”
Ceasefire Success — For Now
Speaking to reporters en route to the NATO summit in the Netherlands, Trump addressed the tense situation. Earlier that week, he brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Iran after Tehran launched a limited missile attack on a U.S. base in Qatar.
Both nations reportedly accepted the proposal. However, shortly after the ceasefire was announced, Israel claimed it detected more missiles from Iran — a claim Iran denied.
Trump took to Truth Social to confirm the ceasefire remained in place, and so far, it appears to be holding.
Putin’s Unexpected Call
While traveling to the NATO summit, Trump told the press that Putin had phoned him directly.
“Putin said, ‘Can I help you with Iran?’” Trump recalled.
“I told him, ‘No, I don’t need help with Iran. I need help with you.’”
Trump expressed hope for a future deal with Russia, repeating his desire to see peace in Ukraine and an end to ongoing hostilities.
Trump on Iran’s Future
When asked about Iran’s long-term intentions, Trump didn’t hold back.
“They’re not going to have nuclear weapons — they know that,” he said.
“They should focus on becoming a great trading nation. They’ve got oil, they’re good at trade, and they can do well.”
He emphasized that he wasn’t interested in regime change in Iran, warning that such actions often lead to chaos.
Final Thoughts
Despite internet distractions, Trump’s trip to the NATO summit was marked by bold diplomacy, blunt responses, and an ongoing effort to assert U.S. leadership in global peace efforts — particularly in the Middle East and with Russia.