Iran, Israel and Netanyahu
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The US president said he would end wars and now a vocal part of his support is urging him to stay out of this conflict.
Donald Trump declared that, “for the first time in a thousand years, the world will look at this region not as a place of turmoil and strife, and war and death, but as a land of opportunity and hope.”
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Dagens.com on MSNTrump: US Military Prepared for Possible Conflict With IranU.S. President Donald Trump has warned that the full force of the U.S. military is ready to respond if Iran attacks American interests.
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Pro-Israeli activist says Trump and Netanyahu are 'saving the entire western world' from nuclear disasterPro-Israeli activist Lizzy Savetsky weighs in on reports of President Donald Trump offering Iran a 'last chance' proposal on 'The Story.'
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Daily Express US on MSNNetanyahu claims Iran 'wanted to give nuclear weapons to Houthis' and Trump is 'enemy no1'Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Fox that their intelligence showed Iran planned to give nuclear weapons to the Houthis and other proxies
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Israel did not ask permission in 1981 before destroying Saddam Hussein’s Osirak reactor, or in 2007 before destroying Iran’s reactor that was under construction in the Syrian desert. Trump is grievously mistaken if he thinks Netanyahu will “chicken out,” standing idly by as Iran becomes a nuclear power. Cometh the hour, cometh the man.
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces mounting global outrage, he launches a bold and dangerous strategy — escalating attacks in Gaza and striking Iran’s nuclear facilities. His goal? To shift attention and potentially drag former U.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview that the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will end the ongoing war and tension between the two countries. He claimed that Israel's military action is not to promote the conflict,
Donald Trump said late on Monday his early departure from the Group of Seven nations summit has "nothing to do with" working on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, denying comments by French President Emmanuel Macron who said the U.