In a dramatic twist, Israel appears ready to bypass President Trump’s counsel and execute a targeted strike on Iran’s nuclear installations.
According to sources who shared insights with Reuters, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems inclined to disregard Trump’s advisement to pursue diplomatic avenues for curtailing Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Their report indicates:
Over recent months, Israel has put forth various military options to the Trump administration, including potential strikes slated for late spring and summer, sources revealed.
These strategies encompass a blend of airstrikes and special operations that vary in intensity, potentially delaying Tehran’s nuclear weaponization by several months or even longer, according to the same sources.
The New York Times highlighted that during a White House meeting earlier this month, Trump expressed to Netanyahu that the U.S. aimed to prioritize diplomatic discussions with Tehran and was not prepared to endorse a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities in the immediate future.
However, Israeli officials now entertain the possibility of launching a limited military operation against Iran that would necessitate minimal U.S. backing. Such an attack would be significantly less extensive than the initial proposals put forward by Israel.
In a parallel development, U.S. and Iranian negotiators engaged in a second round of preliminary discussions in Rome on Saturday.
While specifics of these talks remain undisclosed, it has been reported that Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, held discussions with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
On Thursday, Trump stated that he was not “in a rush” to consider military options against Iran.
“I believe Iran has the potential to become a prosperous nation, living in peace,” Trump expressed, emphasizing, “That’s my first option.”
“Should a second path emerge, it could have dire consequences for Iran, and I sense that Iran is interested in dialogue.”
Meanwhile, an Iranian security official issued a stark warning that any assault would invoke a “harsh and unwavering response from Iran.”
“We have credible intelligence suggesting that Israel is preparing for a significant strike on Iran’s nuclear sites,” the official stated.
“This is driven by frustration with the ongoing diplomatic negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear program and Netanyahu’s reliance on conflict as a strategy for political survival.”