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Updated · The Guardian · Jun 3
Netanyahu Says Trump Will Decide on Full-Scale Iran Action as US, Israeli Forces Stand Ready
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 3

Netanyahu Says Trump Will Decide on Full-Scale Iran Action as US, Israeli Forces Stand Ready

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 3

Summary

  • Benjamin Netanyahu said any full-scale return to military action against Iran would be President Donald Trump’s call, signaling Washington holds the key decision on escalation.
  • In the CNBC interview, Netanyahu added that US and Israeli forces are ready, framing military preparedness as intact even without an immediate move.
  • Netanyahu also said the confrontation with Iran is not over, while arguing Tehran has been weakened.
  • The remarks point to continued pressure on Iran and leave open the possibility of a broader campaign if Trump chooses to authorize it.

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Middle East on the Brink: The 2026 US-Israel-Iran War, Regional Fallout, and the Fragile Path to Peace

Overview

As of June 3, 2026, the Middle East faces a critical decision between escalation and de-escalation, with tensions high between the U.S. and Israel. President Trump, frustrated by Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah, reportedly called Prime Minister Netanyahu 'crazy,' highlighting deep disagreements that are affecting broader talks with Iran. In response to Hezbollah’s strikes, Israel launched a fierce military campaign in Lebanon, causing heavy casualties and preparing for a possible ground invasion. Meanwhile, explosions in Tehran and intensified Israeli airstrikes signal a dangerous escalation, as diplomatic efforts struggle to keep pace with rapidly unfolding events.

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