U.S. President Donald Trump revealed on Wednesday that he had advised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against launching a military strike on Iran at this time. Responding to reporters’ questions, Trump stated, “If I’m being honest — I warned him. I told him I don’t think it’s appropriate.”
Trump emphasized that the United States is currently engaged in what he described as “very good” diplomatic talks with Iran. “I said I don’t think this is the right moment,” he added, noting that such an escalation could jeopardize ongoing dialogue.
The statement marks a rare public acknowledgment of a direct intervention by the White House in Israeli military deliberations. It also underscores growing concerns in Washington over potential regional fallout should Israel act unilaterally against Iran’s nuclear or military assets.
Trump’s remarks come amid heightened tensions across the Middle East, with Israel facing continued threats on multiple fronts and Iran expanding its influence through proxies. However, the U.S. administration appears determined to avoid further escalation as it continues its backchannel diplomacy with Tehran.

Trump: ‘I Told Netanyahu Not to Strike Iran’
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