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Vance says Netanyahu has "certainly gotten some things wrong"
Vice President JD Vance said on Wednesday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has "certainly gotten some things wrong" regarding his approach to Iran, signaling divergence between U.S. and Israeli interests.
President Trump has publicly emphasized the need for Netanyahu to understand his push to drive Iran negotiations himself, while reports indicate privately he called Netanyahu "f****** crazy."
The United States fired 49 Tomahawk missiles on Wednesday as Iran and Washington traded strikes for the second consecutive day, escalating military tensions across the region.
On Thursday night, Trump threatened to target Kharg Island, posting on Truth Social that the United States would hit Iran "VERY HARD TONIGHT" with overwhelming force.
Iran declared the ceasefire with Washington "practically meaningless" as both sides continued trading strikes, signaling the conflict will likely intensify further without diplomatic resolution.
Vice-President of the United States, JD Vance, acknowledged the existence of "divergences" with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who "made mistakes in the Middle East war, according to fragments published on Wednesday in an interview with CBS.