By tredu.com • 6/16/2025
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Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump stated on Sunday that the United States will continue to support Israel, reinforcing a key stance in American foreign policy.
While Trump said he would welcome a peace deal between Iran and Israel, he emphasized that "they must fight it out," indicating that the U.S. will not intervene militarily at this time.
The former President also rejected the idea of an Israeli operation to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, saying such an act could drag the U.S. into further conflict in the Middle East—something he wants to avoid "at this moment."
This reflects a cautious approach from Trump, who has historically supported aggressive posturing but now seems more focused on preventing U.S. entanglement in new wars. His stance contrasts with reports of hawkish Israeli policies toward Iran’s leadership.
“We stand with Israel, but that doesn’t mean we have to escalate things unnecessarily,” Trump reportedly said.
Tensions between Israel and Iran have intensified over nuclear ambitions, proxy conflicts, and cyber warfare. Trump's remarks come amid speculation over Israel's intentions to counter Iranian threats through covert means.
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