Trump denies Israel forced US hand in Iran strikes amid backlash
In Brief
President Trump denies claims Israel compelled US to strike Iran, citing imminent Iranian threat.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump denied that Israel forced the US to launch strikes against Iran
- Trump told ABC News Iran was 'going to attack if we didn't do it'
- The denial came amid criticism from Congress and some MAGA supporters
- Trump aimed to counter a growing anti-Israel backlash linked to the Iran strikes
- The statements were made during interviews and public remarks on the US-Iran conflict
What Happened
President Donald Trump responded to claims that Israel pressured the US into striking Iran by denying such allegations. He stated in an ABC News interview that Iran was preparing to attack if the US had not acted first. The remarks were made amid political criticism and concerns over the motivations behind the US military actions against Iran.
Why It Matters
The statements address tensions within US political circles regarding the influence of Israel on US foreign policy decisions. They also reflect ongoing debates about the justification for US military actions in the Middle East. The issue has implications for US domestic politics and international relations, particularly with Iran and Israel.
Sources
- The Independent — Trump pushes back on claims Israel led the US into Iran strikes(4h ago)
- ABC News — WATCH: President Trump says Iran was 'going to attack if we didn't do it'(3h ago)
- ABC News — WATCH: Trump pushes back on notion that Israel forced US' hand to attack Iran(2h ago)
- The Guardian — Trump denies that Israel forced US’s hand in launching strikes against Iran(just now)
