Trump said US was aware of Israel’s plans to attack Iran, WSJ reports
- Israeli military launched strikes against Iranian nuclear and military targets on the 61st day after talks began on April 12, 2025.
- These strikes followed U.S. President Donald Trump's two-month ultimatum to Iran to negotiate a nuclear deal, which Iran did not accept.
- Israel acted unilaterally without U.S. involvement and reportedly against Trump's public wishes, though close coordination with Netanyahu and Vance occurred.
- Trump called the strikes 'excellent' and 'very successful' but stressed the U.S. was not involved and aimed to protect American forces, while Secretary Rubio warned Iran not to target U.S. interests.
- The attacks marked a sharp escalation in Israel-Iran tensions with potential for further conflict, causing global market instability and raising concerns over an all-out war.
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The President of the United States: "We knew everything about the attack, but we are not involved." Then: "Great success, Iran will either treat or suffer even more brutal attacks." The reconstructions on the fake "disagreement" with Israel (but the White House denies)
Donald Trump wanted an atomic deal with Iran – this hope he can probably bury after Israel's attacks. Nevertheless, the US President pretends that everything was his plan. That's behind it.
Donald Trump is in a delicate situation, saying he was fully aware of Israel's plans to launch massive air attacks against Iran, while he continues to distance the US from these attacks and deny that Washington had a...
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