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In the span of about eight hours, President Donald Trump went from suggesting a nuclear deal with Iran remained “achievable” to urging Tehran’s 9.5 million residents to flee for their lives as he cut
He refutes French President Macron's comments that he's returning to the US to work on a truce, after earlier telling people in Tehran to evacuate.
President Donald Trump urged civilians living in Tehran to evacuate the Iranian capital "before there is nothing left."
World leaders meeting at the Group of Seven summit in Canada called for a de-escalation of the worst-ever conflict between the regional foes.
Trump says Iran should have done a deal with the US on its nuclear programme, adding "I’m not too much in the mood to negotiate now".
More detail: Trump has said for days that Iran should make a nuclear deal with the U.S. But his message became more dire as he warned the Iranian capital's roughly 10 million residents to flee in the dead of night.
The president’s ominous evacuation warning came hours after the Israeli military told residents in some parts of Tehran to leave as it struck a state television complex in the city.
More details are emerging about the rising conflict between Israel and Iran over its nuclear program. CBS News' Courtney Kealy breaks down the latest on Israel's operations and the reported damage in Iran.