U.S. urges Israel to stop attacks on Iran energy sites: report

The U.S. government has reportedly urged Israel to cease its airstrikes targeting Iranian energy facilities, as tensions in the region escalate. According to a report by The Hindu International, the Trump administration's request stems from multiple strategic considerations, including the potential for future cooperation with Iran's oil sector following the ongoing conflict. This move signals a shift in U.S. foreign policy, prioritizing stability in the energy market and regional relations over immediate military actions. The call for restraint comes amidst a backdrop of heightened hostilities, as both Israel and Iran continue to engage in retaliatory strikes, raising concerns about the broader implications for Middle Eastern geopolitics. The U.S. aims to navigate a complex landscape where energy security and diplomatic ties with Iran are becoming increasingly crucial post-war. This development highlights the delicate balance the U.S. seeks to maintain in its foreign policy objectives, as it attempts to mediate between its long-standing ally, Israel, and a historically adversarial Iran.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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