The Geopolitical Chess Match Over Iran's Military Might
Netanyahu urges Trump to include missile curbs and limits on Iranian proxy groups in U.S. talks to address broader regional security concerns beyond nuclear issues.
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The Geopolitical Chess Match Over Iran's Military Might
US President Donald Trump publicly emphasized diplomacy with Iran following his February 11 meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But experts say the deeper dispute may center not on Iran’s nuclear program, but on its expanding missile capabilities. After the meeting, Trump signaled that negotiations with Tehran should continue. Netanyahu, however, has pushed for Iran’s missile program to be formally included in any agreement -…
Israel’s Netanyahu expected to press Trump over Iran diplomacy
By Matt Spetalnick and Maayan Lubell WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM, Feb 11 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump will host Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Wednesday where the Israeli prime minister is expected to press him to widen U.S. talks with Iran to...
Netanyahu, Before Flying Back to Israel, Expresses Doubt About Iran Deal
By: Fern Sidman As the engines of the Wing of Zion idled on the tarmac, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paused to distill the meaning of a hurried and high-stakes visit to Washington that, in the span of a single day, sought to recalibrate the strategic grammar governing Israel’s most existential concern: Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The three-hour meeting with President Trump, described by Netanyahu as “excellent,” unfolded against a bac…
Trump defies Israel on Iran strategy
Qamar Bashir Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent rush to Washington was not routine diplomacy. It was a geopolitical stress test. Since President Donald Trump resumed office, the Israeli prime minister has maintained close coordination with Washington. Yet this visit carried an urgency that signaled concern — perhaps even anxiety. The core question hovering over the meeting was unmistakable: Would the United States once again expand confrontation with I…
Words are not saving lives in Iran - Politics, Policy, Political Views
In recent days, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, met with Steve Witkoff, the United States special envoy, for negotiations on reviving the nuclear agreement. During talks, the need for deep scepticism toward the intentions of the Islamic Republic of Iran was emphasised. He warned Washington that the Islamic Republic has a long record of breaking its promises and should not be trusted easily in its proposals or commitments. This …
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