Trump Claims Netanyahu Will Comply with His Demands Amid Iran Tensions
Trump says Netanyahu ‘will do whatever I want’ after long phone call with Israeli leader
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Following a lengthy phone call, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will do 'whatever I want him to do' regarding military actions against Iran. The conversation highlighted disagreements over whether to resume strikes or allow for further negotiations, as both nations maintain a firm stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions.
- 01Trump indicated he is in 'no hurry' but remains prepared to strike Iran if negotiations fail.
- 02Netanyahu was described by Trump as a 'very good man' and a 'wartime prime minister'.
- 03Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned that renewed attacks could lead to a broader regional conflict.
- 04Iran is reviewing the U.S.'s latest proposals, which include demands previously rejected by Trump.
- 05Republican lawmakers are increasingly pushing for Trump to withdraw from the Iran conflict as domestic oil prices rise.
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In a recent phone call, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed confidence that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would comply with his directives regarding military action against Iran. Trump stated that Netanyahu will 'do whatever I want him to do,' emphasizing their alignment on the urgency of the situation. The call, described as 'dramatic,' revealed a clash between the leaders over whether to resume military strikes against Iran or allow more time for negotiations. Trump noted he is prepared to act quickly if necessary, indicating a potential military response could occur within days if Iran does not provide satisfactory answers. Meanwhile, Iran's Revolutionary Guards issued a warning against renewed attacks, suggesting that such actions could escalate into a wider regional conflict. As tensions rise, Trump faces mounting pressure domestically due to soaring oil prices, prompting some Republicans in Congress to advocate for a withdrawal from the conflict. The Senate recently advanced legislation aimed at forcing Trump to reconsider U.S. military involvement in Iran, reflecting growing dissent among his party members as the midterm elections approach.
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Rising oil prices are affecting American consumers, leading to political pressure on Trump and his Republican allies ahead of the midterm elections.
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