Iran, Strait of Hormuz and Trump
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President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s diverging language on Israel’s decision to attack a critical Iranian gas field marks the most notable difference of opinion between the two leaders since the start of the war against Iran.
The Australian Financial Review has published an "odious" cartoon depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu riding a missile with the face of President Donald Trump.
Trump and Netanyahu, two political high rollers, are seen as more of an odd couple than Roosevelt-Churchill or Clinton-Blair. The war in Iran is their biggest gamble yet.
Candace Owens, who has recently been critical of Trump's war with Iran, claimed that Israel and Netanyahu have ‘blackmailed the world' | World News
Donald Trump said that his decision on when to end the Iran war would be a “mutual” one with Benjamin Netanyahu. In typical Trumpian fashion, however, his comment was laced with ambiguity.
Candace Owens' recent social media posts criticize Israel and the US-Iran conflict, expressing concern over potential World War 3. She has distanced herself from Trump and accused Israel of blackmailing the world while questioning Congress's ties to military interests.
President Trump answered a question about his Truth Social post last night criticizing an Israeli attack on Iranian oil and gas infrastructure which led to comparable retaliation against the Arab states during a brief press conference Thursday with the Japanese Prime Minsiter.
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Trump Says He Warned Netanyahu Against Striking More Iranian Oil and Gas Fields: ‘We’re Not Doing That Anymore’
Donald Trump told reporters that he admonished Bibi Netanyahu for striking Iran's South Pars gas field, and reiterated that he knew nothing about it. The post Trump Says He Warned Netanyahu Against Striking More Iranian Oil and Gas Fields: ‘We’re Not Doing That Anymore’ first appeared on Mediaite.
I didn’t have to convince President Trump about the need to prevent Iran from developing its nuclear program.”
US President Donald Trump launched a scathing attack Sunday on Israeli President Isaac Herzog, calling him "weak and pathetic" and accusing him of lying about a promise to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.