Middle East War Escalates: Trump Rejects Ceasefire, G7 Backs Israel’s Right to Self-Defense

Tensions between Iran and Israel have surged dramatically, with global implications as the United States and G7 nations openly back Israel. Former U.S. President Donald Trump, upon returning from the G7 summit, declared that he is not returning to facilitate a ceasefire, but for something "much bigger." His statement has sparked global speculation that America may be planning a major move in the conflict.The G7 nations have asserted Israel's right to self-defense and firmly stated that Iran must never possess nuclear weapons. This declaration, paired with America’s clear refusal to support a ceasefire, indicates the conflict is poised to escalate. Experts suggest that Israel’s years of preparation and Iran’s aggressive nuclear ambitions have laid the groundwork for a potentially prolonged air war in the region.Amid these developments, concerns grow for India. Analysts fear that hostile neighbors like China and Pakistan may exploit the situation. Pakistan, in particular, could become a strategic corridor for defense logistics, much like during the U.S.-Afghanistan operations. Iran, increasingly isolated, may be forced to rely on Chinese support, including defense deals tied to oil.This evolving geopolitical landscape could severely challenge India’s regional security and energy interests if the war spreads beyond control.

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