Bush-Obama-Biden rejected Netanyahu’s request, why did Trump take the risk of attacking Iran?

Last February 28, Israel attacked Iran (Iran War) by shocking the world. Trump’s America accompanied them in that attack. In addition to killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, devastation has been carried out throughout Iran. However, even though this attack took place on February 28, reports say that Israel had been planning this attack on Iran for many years. From the time of George Bush. But Bush as well as Barack Obama and Joe Biden rejected Israel’s proposal. In the end, Trump fell into Netanyahu’s trap.

Former US Secretary of State John Kerry made this sensational claim in a recent TV show. He said, “Israel’s demand to attack Iran’s soil is long-standing. They have offered this to America many times before. I myself was a part of this discussion. But George Bush, Obama, President Biden also rejected this proposal. Because the American administration was never in favor of this war. They are always looking for another alternative.” Citing the example of the Vietnam War, he added, “We were lied to in the Vietnam War. We also learned a lesson in the Iraq War.”

Kerry said, “In a meeting at the White House on February 11, Netanyahu said that it is the right time to change the government in Iran.” America and Israel can achieve this together.”

But Trump chose war instead of walking that path. In this regard, Kerry said, “In a meeting at the White House on February 11, Netanyahu said that it is the right time to change the government in Iran.” America and Israel can achieve this together. It was then that Trump agreed to the attack.” However, there were differences of opinion within the US administration on this issue. Netanyahu claimed it was easy, but in reality it was not. Questioning Trump’s war strategy, Kerry said, “This war has undermined any possibility of a deal with Iran.” If there is no attack against Iran this time, the situation will improve a bit.”

It should be noted that Netanyahu has repeatedly warned about Iran’s nuclear program for the past three decades. In the 1990s, he said Iran could develop nuclear weapons within three to five years. In the past few years, he has claimed that Iran will build a bomb within weeks or months. However, inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the United Nations have yet to find any concrete evidence that Iran is close to developing nuclear weapons.

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