New Iran Peace Proposal Triggers Tense Trump Netanyahu Difficult Call Iran
What Really Happened on the Trump Netanyahu Difficult Call Iran Situation
Trump & Netanyahu – (Web Desk) – Trump Netanyahu difficult call Iran leaders had this week has shocked many political insiders. The two allies found themselves on opposite sides of a very important decision. Trump wants to give peace talks a real chance. Netanyahu wants to go back to war and finish the job.
Sources close to the talks say Netanyahu was furious after getting off the phone with Trump. One insider said his “hair was on fire” after the call ended. That is how upset the Israeli Prime Minister was. He even had his ambassador quietly warn U.S. lawmakers about his concerns after the call.
Trump, on the other hand, is still hopeful that a deal can be reached with Iran. He told reporters that both sides are “right on the borderline” between war and peace. He also made it clear that if no agreement comes through, he is ready to resume military strikes very quickly.
Several countries are now working together to push the peace process forward. Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt have all been helping to write a new peace proposal. The goal is to get Iran to make real commitments about its nuclear program. In return, the U.S. would agree to slowly release frozen Iranian funds.
Iran says it is reviewing the new proposal but has not agreed to anything yet. Iran’s Foreign Ministry made it clear that the U.S. must stop what they called “piracy” against Iranian ships. They also want Israel to end its war in Lebanon before any deal moves forward.
Trump said he is willing to wait a few more days before making any big military decisions. He explained it simply. If waiting two more days can save lives, then it is worth it. But he warned the window will not stay open forever.
Netanyahu is expected to visit Washington in the coming weeks to meet with Trump face to face. That meeting could be the turning point for everything happening in the Middle East right now.


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