Trump: Netanyahu 'Almost Derailed' Iran Peace Deal
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly characterized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a "very difficult guy," stating that he "almost derailed" a peace deal involving Iran. Concurrently, the United States and Iran have expressed a commitment to an immediate and permanent cessation of military operations across all fronts, including in Lebanon. This potential agreement faces challenges, as Israel, which was not part of these negotiations, may find it difficult to accept. Trump also indicated that the U.S. might become a paid police force for the Middle East if necessary.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly described Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a "very difficult guy," alleging that Netanyahu "almost derailed" efforts toward a peace deal concerning Iran.
In parallel, both the United States and Iran have publicly stated their aim for an "immediate and permanent" end to military operations across all fronts. This cessation specifically includes actions in Lebanon.
The prospects for such an agreement could face complications from Israel. The nation was not included in these peace negotiations, which might make it challenging for Israel to accept the terms of the potential deal.
Furthermore, Trump commented that, if circumstances required, the United States would be prepared to assume the role of a "paid police force" for the Middle East.
(Source: NDTV World)

