Breaking: CBS from American sources: Trump informed Netanyahu that he would support Israeli strikes on Iran's ballistic missile program
Donald Trump reportedly told Benjamin Netanyahu that he would back Israeli strikes against Iran's missile program if negotiations fail.
According to CBS News, President Donald Trump informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a December meeting that he would support Israel's efforts to strike at Iran's ballistic missile program should U.S.-Iran negotiations not reach a successful conclusion. This statement underscores the heightened tensions surrounding Iran's missile capabilities and the ongoing geopolitical friction between the United States, Israel, and Iran.
Following this meeting, discussions within the U.S. military and intelligence communities have commenced regarding the potential support for additional Israeli military operations against Iran. Notably, the focus of these discussions has shifted towards the means of support rather than the decision for Israel to initiate military action. Options under review include providing aerial refueling for Israeli aircraft and establishing flight paths to facilitate such operations. This marks an escalation in U.S. involvement in the region, reflecting deepening concerns about Iran's military ambitions.
Additionally, in the context of increasing tensions with Iran, recent reports indicate that Trump has decided to deploy another U.S. aircraft carrier and accompanying combat ships to the Middle East. These developments suggest a concerted effort by the U.S. administration to bolster military presence in the region as a signal to Iran amid escalating hostilities. The ramifications of such actions could be significant, potentially provoking further confrontation or diplomacy depending on how Iran and other regional players respond.