During the G7 summit in France, President Donald Trump stated the United States is progressing to the second phase of an agreement with Iran aimed at preventing the nation from developing nuclear weapons, with no US financial investment involved. Trump also expressed dissatisfaction with Israel’s actions in Lebanon and its approach to Hezbollah. These comments, reported by the Times of Israel, come as Iran alleges that continued Israeli strikes within Lebanon constitute a violation of the ongoing agreement. The specifics of the agreement remain largely undisclosed, but appear focused on de-escalation and non-proliferation. The President’s criticism of a key ally signals potential shifts in US foreign policy regarding the region. This situation adds complexity to the already fragile geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.