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Axios: The idea of an attack on Iran was introduced in December – Initially planned for May

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed plans for a possible attack on Iran, initially set for May, during a December meeting.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump initiated discussions regarding a potential attack on Iran during their meeting at Mar-a-Lago in late December, as reported by Axios. The talks revolved around the continuation of actions following the twelve-day conflict from the previous June, with plans for an attack originally scheduled for May. However, the emergence of protests within Iran led to a reevaluation of this timeline.

According to the report, there was an almost immediate consideration of launching attacks on January 14, but the decision ultimately shifted towards building military presence in the region in preparation for a joint operation with Israel. Amidst this strategy development, Trump also opted to engage in negotiations with Iran, which were not seen as a tactical ruse to catch Iranian officials off guard, as per statements from American and Israeli officials.

This ongoing dialogue and the conflicting strategies raise significant questions about the future of U.S.-Iran relations and the implications of coordinated military actions involving Israel. As tensions remain high, the dynamics between military posturing and diplomatic negotiations are becoming increasingly complex, potentially impacting broader regional stability.

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