Netanyahu Threatening To Upend US-Iran Talks By Attacking Iran - News From Antiwar.com
- In May 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to disrupt U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations by preparing a strike on Iran's main nuclear enrichment sites.
- The threat followed ongoing disagreements, as Netanyahu opposed a diplomatic deal he viewed as allowing Iran to maintain nuclear capabilities, while President Trump sought negotiations backed by a military threat.
- Israel intensified planning for a potential unilateral attack despite U.S. Warnings, with officials briefing American counterparts about the possibility and Netanyahu stressing Iran's current vulnerability is fleeting.
- Trump told Netanyahu that Iran's weakness provided leverage for a deal and warned against actions that could undermine negotiations, emphasizing the need to stay united and let the process play out.
- The situation signals continued tension between U.S. Diplomatic efforts and Israeli military intentions, suggesting Israel might strike if talks collapse, raising risks of escalating conflict despite ongoing negotiations.
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Netanyahu Threatening To Upend US-Iran Talks By Attacking Iran - News From Antiwar.com
The New York Times reported on Wednesday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is threatening to upend negotiations between the US and Iran by potentially attacking Iranian nuclear facilities. The report said that the threat from Israel led to a recent tense phone call between Netanyahu and President Trump and…
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