Donald Trump says he and Benjamin Netanyahu will mutually decide when to end war with Iran
US President Donald Trump announced that he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will collaborate on determining the conclusion of the ongoing conflict with Iran. The war, which has escalated tensions in the Middle East, currently lacks clear prospects for resolution, as Iran has pledged to continue its resistance against military operations. Observers note that the situation remains precarious, with potential for the conflict to extend for several weeks. This announcement underscores the close relationship between the US and Israel, particularly in matters of national security and regional stability, as both leaders navigate the complexities of military engagement and diplomatic efforts in the region. The evolving dynamics of the conflict are being closely monitored by international stakeholders, as the implications of a prolonged war could significantly impact global oil prices and geopolitical alliances in the Middle East.
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