Maha Dangal: Trump exits G7 amid Israel-Iran war; reports claim Khamenei fled Tehran under threat

As the Israel-Iran conflict intensifies, political and strategic reactions are pouring in. Indian Army veteran Major General G.D. Bakshi responded to Congress’s appeal urging India to play a proactive and positive role in restoring peace, stating that India must not remain silent. He highlighted the U.S. role in the escalating crisis, noting that Israel is urging America to intervene directly.Former U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly left the G7 Summit, declaring, “I didn’t go for peace talks,” fueling speculation about possible U.S. military involvement. Trump’s exit and statements are being interpreted as a green signal for a more aggressive stance. Trump’s reference to bunker buster bombs—GBU-57s, which only the U.S. possesses—has further added to tensions.Meanwhile, diplomat Deepak Vohra claimed, based on unofficial sources, that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei may have fled Tehran fearing Israeli strikes, possibly to Moscow. These reports remain unconfirmed.Experts warn that if the situation escalates, Iran might retaliate by attacking oil infrastructure across the Gulf, triggering a global energy crisis. Oil prices may surge past $120 per barrel, potentially plunging the world into recession.India now faces crucial diplomatic questions: remain neutral or actively promote peace?

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