Israel went to war with Iran, but Netanyahu may be the loser
Critics say PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Iran war strengthened Tehran, strained US ties, and left Israel weaker.
Critics say PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Iran war strengthened Tehran, strained US ties, and left Israel weaker. Grouped from 6 articles across 5 sources.
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Critics say PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Iran war strengthened Tehran, strained US ties, and left Israel weaker.
The framework agreement to end the war appears to omit some of the most important things Israel wanted.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday commented on the tentative agreement between the United States and Iran aimed at ending their war and stressed Tehran would not have a nuclear weapon.
Netanyahu also said that Israeli troops would remain in Lebanon, Gaza and Syria for “as long as necessary”.
The Islamic republic faced devastating losses during the conflict, but the regime has gained in confidence
The US is still unrivaled in its ability to project military strength around the world, but Iran's success in blocking the Strait of Hormuz has raised tough question on America's role as protector of global trade.
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