As rumors and intelligence warnings about a growing Iranian missile threat continue to mount, concern is rising across the region.
At the same time, senior U.S. officials are signaling that the Trump administration is not, at this stage, inclined to approve direct Israeli military action against Iran’s ballistic missile program, despite heightened tensions and intensified Iranian military activity.
A senior U.S. State Department official told Israel’s Wallah News that while Washington continues to view Iran as a destabilizing force in the Middle East and beyond, President Donald Trump’s current approach relies on diplomatic and economic pressure rather than immediate military action.
Netanyahu is expected to argue that Iran’s expanding missile arsenal threatens not only Israel but also regional stability and U.S. interests, and to present a range of options that could include Israeli action alone or varying levels of American involvement.
The upcoming meeting between Netanyahu and Trump is set to underscore the growing strategic debate between the two allies over how and when to confront the expanding Iranian missile threat.
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At the same time, senior U.S. officials are signaling that the Trump administration is not, at this stage, inclined to approve direct Israeli military action against Iran’s ballistic missile program, despite heightened tensions and intensified Iranian military activity.
A senior U.S. State Department official told Israel’s Wallah News that while Washington continues to view Iran as a destabilizing force in the Middle East and beyond, President Donald Trump’s current approach relies on diplomatic and economic pressure rather than immediate military action.
Netanyahu is expected to argue that Iran’s expanding missile arsenal threatens not only Israel but also regional stability and U.S. interests, and to present a range of options that could include Israeli action alone or varying levels of American involvement.
The upcoming meeting between Netanyahu and Trump is set to underscore the growing strategic debate between the two allies over how and when to confront the expanding Iranian missile threat.
US refuses to approve Israeli strike as Iran missile threat grows - report
President Trump’s current approach relies on diplomatic and economic pressure rather than immediate military action.