Did Trump bail on the G7 for crisis drama—or to save the day?
Did Trump bail on the G7 for crisis drama—or to save the day?
At the 2025 G7 in Canada, Trump abruptly left a day early—just after sealing a UK trade deal—citing Israel–Iran tensions back home. His team said he needed to handle the Middle East situation personally. Trump later denied quitting to broker a cease‑fire, calling Macron’s claim wrong and saying it was "much bigger than that"
Supporters cheer: they say Trump put action over optics, jumping into crisis management and showing leadership. Aside from diplomacy fluff, he prioritized national security. But critics say he turned his back on key discussions—Ukraine, trade, climate—and left allies scrambling. G7 turned into a G6, and trust questions linger.
So is Trump a crisis rescuer who chose substance—or a summit ditcher who left unresolved chaos? Was it decisive leadership or an impulsive exit with no direction?