
Iran war united Trump and Netanyahu — then tore them apart as Israel's strikes threaten the peace deal
NOTUS—The Iran war initially brought Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu into close alignment, but the subsequent peace deal has driven a wedge between the two leaders. Trump called Netanyahu a 'warrior PM' even as US intelligence warned that Israeli military strikes could wreck the emerging agreement. Trump at one point declared Iran 'FINISHED' after talks collapsed before walking back to support the deal. The White House laid out deal terms but Trump warned bombs could still fall, reflecting the fragility of the arrangement. Republican senators have begun voicing concern about the deal's terms, adding domestic political pressure on the administration.
- NOTUS — NOTUS asks if the Iran agreement is a real deal
- Semafor — Republican senators began voicing concern about the Iran deal's terms
- Forbes — Trump declared Iran 'FINISHED' after initial talks collapsed before later backing the deal
- CBS News — How the Iran war first united, then divided, Trump and Netanyahu
- NDTV — US intelligence warned Netanyahu's strikes could destroy the Iran peace deal
- NOTUS — White House detailed the Iran deal terms but Trump said bombs could still fall
- Times of Israel — Trump calls Netanyahu a 'warrior PM' amid Iran tensions
- Wall Street Journal — WSJ asks what's next for Trump's Iran deal