Netanyahu's Worst Nightmare: Trump's Iran Deal Raises Looming Threat of Ballistic Missiles
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received bad news as he learned about a US-Iran nuclear deal that he fears will embolden Iran's ballistic missile program. The agreement, which limits the US's ability to target Iranian nuclear sites, is a concern for Netanyahu who has long advocated for tougher action against Tehran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly dreading a deal between US President Donald Trump and Iran, which could lead to an easing of tensions between the two countries amid concerns about Iranian ballistic missiles. The agreement has put security officials on high alert as they prepare for potential threats from Tehran. Netanyahu's government had been urging Trump not to reach an agreement with Iran, fearing it would embolden the country's nuclear ambitions. The agreement is expected to ease sanctions on Iran in exchange for restrictions on its ballistic missile program.