Associated Press: Netanyahu cannot oppose Trump about Tehran-Washington talks
US media reported by the Zionist Prime Minister, who, due to his difficult position with the return of US Preside Donald Trump to the White House, is unable to publicly oppose him about Tehran-Washington talks, he has now hoped to promote his longtime campaign against Iran’s nuclear program.
According to RCO News Agency, when the US and Iran began a decade ago, the nuclear deal between Iran, the United States and other world powers, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly opposed the ongoing agreeme, and in the world’s most prestigious speeches.
However, Netanyahu has been sile now that Tehran and Washington are on the verge of starting the fourth round of their indirect negotiations to discuss a new agreeme on the nuclear program.
Netanyahu’s difficult position with Trump’s return to the White House
The Associated Press reported about the long history of the Zionist Prime Minister’s diplomatic approach to Iran -US diplomatic approach to dealing with the Iranian nuclear program: Netanyahu Iran has a nuclear weapon as an existeial threat to Israel, and it is possible for any new US deal. However, he finds himself in a difficult position despite US Preside Donald Trump at the White House.
Netanyahu is relucta to publicly criticize the preside who has shown widespread support for the Zionist regime, considers him the greatest friend of the regime and has no good reaction to criticism.
“He can’t do anything against Trump; he cannot do anything against Trump; Is paralyzed.
Despite Iranian military officials’ warning of a powerful defense of Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, the Associated Press wrote: “Given the strategic developmes in the region over the past six mohs, experts say Israel now has an opportunity for an effective attack on Iranian nuclear facilities that may have less reactions in the region.” However, Netanyahu has failed to persuade Trump to prioritize the attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, a move that may need US military support to succeed. In a situation where the United States is negotiating with Iran, Israel has little legitimacy to pursue a military option alone.
“Netanyahu has been trapped,” said Ethan Gilbova, an American and Zionist relations expert at the Bar-Ilan University near Tel Aviv. He hoped that Israel’s stance on Iran would improve in the Trump administration, but in practice, the opposite happened.
Netanyahu’s hope to align with Trump about Iran
Netanyahu and his nationalist supporters had hoped that Trump’s return to the White House would benefit from his support for Israel. They thought that the US under Trump’s presidency could support the attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
But Trump’s approach to Iran, as well as other issues such as tariffs, has shown that this relationship is more complex and that Trump’s ierests are not completely aligned with Netanyahu.

Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech on Iran’s nuclear program,
Netanyahu has long claimed military targets in Iran’s nuclear program, and former US Preside Barack Obama has launched a global campaign against Iran. He described Iran’s nuclear program as an existeial threat to the occupied territories and the world, saying the agreeme was very weak to coain it.
However, the Zionist regime has the largest nuclear arsenal in the West Asian region without a member of the Nuclear Weapons Prohibition Treaty, which is a threat to peace and stability in the region.
Iranian officials have emphasized that the production and use of nuclear weapons has no place in the Iranian defense doctrine.
In addition, the Iernational Atomic Energy Agency, which Iran’s nuclear program is one of the most strict surveillance and verification programs, has not yet proved or confirmed this claim in its numerous technical reports.
Trump withdrew from Netanyahu’s encourageme to leave the nuclear deal in the Obama administration in year 6, the report said. But now that the United States has returned to Iran’s negotiating table, Netanyahu endangers its good relations with the preside if publicly opposed to one of the key foreign policy initiatives of the Trump administration, which has given it full authority in the war with Hamas and has not been strict about the Gaza humanitarian crisis.

Iranian Preside Massoud medical visit at the Nuclear Achieveme Exhibition
A strict agreeme on Iran’s nuclear program
The Zionist regime transfers its priorities to Washington for any agreeme. A Zionist official, on the condition that his ideity is not disclosed, says the Zionist regime has understood that uil the Tehran-Washington negotiations are under way, it will probably have to do so alone.
Netanyahu said in a speech this week in occupied Quds that he had shared his condition for an agreeme with Trump. He explained that the agreeme should destroy all Iran’s nuclear program infrastructure and preve the developme of ballistic missiles capable of carrying Iran’s nuclear bomb.
Netanyahu has said it supports a strict diplomatic agreeme similar to the Libyan deal in year 2 to destroy nuclear facilities and allow inspectors without restriction. However, it is unclear that Trump will determine such a difficult situation and that Iran has denied the right to enrich itself.
Gilbova of Ilan University said that Netanyahu’s most hope is that the negotiations will fail. According to him, “this will be the best scenario for him.”
So far, Iran and the United States have held three indirect dialogue and a technical-expert meeting on Iran’s nuclear program and how US sanctions are lifted.
According to the Oman Foreign Ministry, the fourth round of talks to be held on Saturday will be postponed and the date of its hold will be announced.
US media sources have earlier quoted US officials as saying that the next meeting will probably be held in a European coury.
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