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[Trump's Diplomatic Shifts, EU Defense Proposals, and Meta's AI-Driven Ad Strategy]-[Trump demands that Iran surrender]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-06-18

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Trump’s G7 Departure and Strained Alliances

President Donald Trump’s recent behavior at the G7 summit has signaled a growing rift between the U.S. and its traditional Western allies. Trump made an early exit from the summit, citing a need to return to Washington to manage rising tensions between Iran and Israel. During this period, Trump demanded an "unconditional surrender" from Iran, labeling Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei an "easy target" via Truth Social.

Lauren Fedor, the FT’s deputy Washington bureau chief, noted that while Trump signed a joint statement calling for de-escalation, his subsequent "bellicose" social media posts contradicted the collaborative spirit of the G7. Furthermore, Trump’s decision to "snub" key leaders—most notably Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky—has deepened concerns regarding U.S. commitment to international cooperation. Fedor highlighted that Trump’s remarks siding with Russia regarding their exclusion from the alliance have left international relations on "thin ice," raising alarm bells ahead of the upcoming NATO summit.

EU Moves to Bolster Defense Industry

In response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the European Commission has introduced a proposal to loosen merger rules for defense companies. The goal is to "quickly scale up weapons manufacturing" across the bloc. By simplifying the approval process for mergers and acquisitions, Brussels hopes to catalyze investment in Europe’s arms industry, though the proposal still faces hurdles in the European Parliament and among individual EU governments.

Meta’s Strategic Pivot: WhatsApp Ads and AI Ambitions

Meta is shifting its revenue strategy by introducing paid advertising to WhatsApp. Despite previous commitments to keep the platform ad-free, Meta intends to place ads within "WhatsApp statuses," mirroring the "stories" format found on Instagram. Christina Criddle, FT’s tech correspondent, explained that this move is essential for Meta to "drum up some cash" to fund its massive pivot toward artificial intelligence.

Meta has effectively downgraded its focus on the "Metaverse" in favor of AI, committing $72 billion in capital expenditure for data centers and infrastructure. The company is under intense pressure to prove its models can compete with industry leaders, exemplified by its $15 billion investment in Scale AI to secure talent like CEO Alexander Wang. However, Meta faces significant "developmental hurdles," including hardware shortages, global tariff impacts, and the looming regulatory requirements of the EU AI Act.

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The big concern on everyone's mind is that this could spill over into a wider conflict.
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Well, look, it was a little awkward.
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And it's exactly what it sounds like.
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all of the other kind of allies maybe shifting a little bit nervously in their shoes
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Now what else did Trump miss out on by leaving early?
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📝Key Phrases

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patience is wearing thin
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spill over into
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ratcheted up
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pepper someone with questions
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go out on one's own
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times, today is Wednesday June 18th and this is your FT News Briefing.
US President Donald Trump said his patience is wearing thin with Iran and the European Union wants to make it easier to invest in defense companies.
Plus Meta sees a blank canvas in WhatsApp and wants to paint it with ads.
I'm Mark Filippino and here's the news you need to start your day.
An unconditional surrender—that's what Donald Trump wants from Iran.
The U .S. president posted the demand on social media yesterday.

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