Crowds clash with each other, heated conversation on phone regarding Trump-Netanyahu, Iran war; Big claim of American media

Washington. There was a heated conversation over the phone between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the future strategy of the ongoing war against Iran as Washington appears to be in favor of an agreement rather than launching military attacks again. This information was given in American media reports.

American media organization ‘Axios’ said in its news on Wednesday that Netanyahu was “extremely upset” after talking to Trump on Tuesday. The report said the Israeli Prime Minister is in favor of resuming attacks to further weaken Iran’s military capabilities and weaken the regime by targeting its critical infrastructure.

Trump said on Sunday that he had postponed a planned attack on Iran scheduled for Tuesday. He said the decision was taken following requests from several Arab countries, including Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. According to the news of ‘Axios’, Qatar and Pakistan have prepared a revised peace draft with the suggestions of other regional mediators with the aim of reducing differences between the US and Iran.

The report said that Netanyahu is skeptical about the negotiation process and believes that war should be restarted in order to further weaken Iran’s military power. At the same time, Trump is continuously saying that the possibility of an agreement still remains, but if no agreement is reached then he is ready to restart the war.

“Now the only question is whether we will go there and end it completely or whether they will sign some document. Let’s see what happens,” he said at the Coast Guard Academy on Wednesday.

Later on Wednesday, Trump said the US and Iran currently stand “on the line between agreement and war”. “The situation is absolutely critical. If we don’t get the right answers, the situation can change very quickly. We are fully prepared. We need satisfactory answers,” Trump told reporters after returning to Washington from the Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut.

‘CNN’ quoting an Israeli source said in its news that the Israeli government wants military action again. At the same time, there is growing tension over the fact that the Trump administration is, according to Israel, allowing Iran’s diplomacy to “deliberately prolong the negotiations” to continue. Trump also said Netanyahu would “do what I want” on Iran.

Iran has confirmed that it is reviewing the revised proposal, but till now there has been no indication of any leniency from its side. Iran’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that talks were continuing on the basis of “Iran’s 14-point proposal” and that Pakistan’s interior minister had arrived in Tehran to help mediate. A US source with knowledge of the talks told Axios that Trump told Netanyahu that mediators were working on a “letter of intent” that both the US and Iran would sign. Its aim is to formally end the war and begin 30 days of talks on issues such as Iran’s nuclear program and opening the Strait of Hormuz.

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