Netanyahu’s campaign against Iran’s nuclear program is muted with Trump in power
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has muted his public opposition as U.S.-Iran nuclear talks advance in early 2025 under President Trump in Jerusalem.
- Netanyahu hopes the negotiations fail because he sees any deal not meeting his strict conditions as a threat to Israel’s security and nuclear advantage.
- He publicly favors a diplomatic agreement like Libya’s 2003 deal, requiring Iran to dismantle its nuclear infrastructure and halt missile development.
- In Jerusalem, Netanyahu expressed his expectation to President Trump that the negotiators will pursue these goals, highlighting the close cooperation with the U.S.; Trump confirmed his stance that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons.
- Netanyahu’s silence and reluctance to criticize Trump publicly suggest his cautious approach risks relying on surrogates to oppose a deal if one is finalized.
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Netanyahu's campaign against Iran's nuclear program is muted with Trump in power
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