Are US and Israel in lockstep in Iran war? Deciphering Trump's post after gas field attacks
Questions are emerging about U.S.-Israel coordination in the ongoing Iran conflict following Trump's recent Truth Social post after gas field attacks. Trump has stated he won't deploy additional U.S. troops to the region while reportedly requesting $200 billion in supplemental war funding from Congress. The administration is considering various strategic options, including potential action against Iran's Kharg Island oil facility.
The U.S. must regain control of its own foreign policy decisions and not allow Israel to dictate American military strategy in the Iran conflict. Trump needs to 'take the steering wheel back from the Israelis' to ensure U.S. interests remain paramount.
The U.S. is pursuing its own strategic approach, with Trump explicitly stating no additional troops will be deployed while exploring alternative pressure tactics. The administration appears to be weighing measured responses that advance American interests without full military escalation.
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