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Former French President François Hollande directly blames Donald Trump for the intensification of the Israel-Iran military tensions, asserting Trump’s 2018 withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal as a primary catalyst for the current crisis.Hollande’s analysis emphasizes the critical role Trump’s policies played in Iran’s resumed uranium enrichment activities, substantially escalating the risk of war. He scrutinizes Trump’s actions, questioning whether his recent moves suggest support for further military action. This escalating situation underscores the importance of diplomacy. Stay informed with news Directory 3 for comprehensive coverage. Discover what’s next in this volatile, high-stakes situation.
Hollande: trump’s Actions Increased Iran-Israel Military Tensions
updated June 17, 2025
Former French President François Hollande has placed blame on former U.S. President Donald Trump for the escalating military tensions between Iran and Israel. Hollande, a member of the Socialist Party, argued Tuesday that Trump’s decision to abandon the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement is a key factor in the current crisis. The agreement, painstakingly negotiated by the Obama administration, aimed to curb Iran’s nuclear program.
Hollande, now a deputy, addressed the issue on France Inter radio, stating that Trump is “the manager” of the current situation. He emphasized the extensive diplomatic efforts during his own five-year term to ensure Iran halted its uranium enrichment program. The 2015 agreement, he noted, ensured Iran could not develop nuclear weapons and included verification measures.
The former president believes the role of Trump’s decision to withdraw from the agreement in 2018 is notable. According to Hollande, this action led to the resumption of Iran’s enrichment program and heightened the threat of war. He questioned whether Trump’s recent departure from the G7 summit signals support for further israeli military action or an attempt to pressure Iran back to the negotiating table. hollande criticized Trump for what he sees as inconsistent policies.
“Coming to power, Donald Trump broke this agreement,” Hollande said. “So there was a continuation of its enrichment program from Iran and therefore a threat of war.”
Hollande cautioned about a potential “breaking of the world,” emphasizing that Iran’s increased enrichment activities over the years could prompt further Israeli strikes, potentially with U.S. support, if negotiations fail.The escalating tensions highlight the importance of diplomacy in the region.
What’s next
The international community watches closely, hoping to de-escalate the situation and encourage renewed negotiations to prevent further conflict between Iran and Israel.
