French President Emmanuel Macron voiced strong opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump’s increasingly aggressive stance on Iran, warning that military action could destabilize the region. Macron emphasized that using force to push for regime change in Tehran would be a grave mistake, arguing it could trigger widespread chaos across the Middle East.
Tensions escalated after Trump dismissed Macron’s earlier claim that his early departure from the G7 summit was linked to brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Instead, Trump ramped up rhetoric on social media, demanding Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and warning that U.S. patience was wearing thin.
Macron stressed the need for diplomatic solutions, stating that while France opposes a nuclear-armed Iran, the right path is through renewed talks, not strikes on civilian infrastructure or military action aimed at regime change. He called for international oversight of Iran’s nuclear program and a reduction in its ballistic missile capabilities.
Referencing past U.S.-led invasions, Macron questioned the wisdom of repeating history in Iran, saying, “Does anyone think Iraq or Libya were good ideas?” He also expressed concern for regional stability, noting that countries like Iraq and Lebanon need security, not more conflict.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, by contrast, warned that Iran’s Supreme Leader could meet the same fate as Saddam Hussein. Meanwhile, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz backed Israel’s efforts, stating the country is doing the “dirty work” for its allies but lacks the firepower to destroy deeply buried facilities like Iran’s Fordow nuclear site. Merz hinted that a U.S. decision to intervene could soon follow if Iran doesn’t return to negotiations.
The standoff continues as international leaders weigh the risks of military escalation against the urgency of nuclear non-proliferation.


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