Israel strikes on Iran test Trump’s ‘forever war’ promise
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The US president had previously publicly opposed Israel's military plan, but after Netanyahu's decision to launch the attack, he dramatically supported the action, which has disrupted ongoing nuclear negotiations. Trump said Iran must come to an agreement as soon as possible, but the Tehran regime canceled Sunday's meeting.
Israel's Iran attack tests Trump's promise not to be dragged into war - Daily news Update
US President Donald Trump speaks as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu waves following a meeting in the White House, in Washington, US on April 7, 2025. — Reuters For US President Donald Trump, few goals on the world stage have been more explicit — he will not drag the country into another “forever war.” Yet Israel’s massive strikes on Iran will test that promise as never before, potentially setting up a showdown with his base as Trump de…
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