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Trump says US would back strikes against Iran’s missile programme
Speaking alongside Netanyahu, Trump threatens to 'knock' down Iran's attempts to rebuild its nuclear capabilities.
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As Israeli and US officials trade signals about next steps on Iran in late December 2025—including discussion of a possible meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump—an old strategic dilemma has returned to the forefront: how to prevent Tehran from edging closer to a nuclear weapon without triggering a wider regional war or locking Washington into an open-ended confrontation.
Israel is shifting its focus from Iran’s nuclear program to its missile capabilities ahead of Netanyahu’s talks with Trump. Iranian media see this as a pretext for a new war, while analysts say the push reflects effort to extract new concessions from a weakened Tehran.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Calls Out Trump, Threatens ‘Irreparable Damage’ If U.S. Joins Israeli Conflict
Calling out President Donald Trump directly, the Supreme Leader added: “The U.S. President threatens us. With his absurd rhetoric, he demands that the Iranian people surrender to him. They should make threats against those who are afraid of being threatened. The Iranian nation isn’t frightened by such threats.”
Days before his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Florida, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been pushing the possibilities of resuming war with Iran to the forefront, overshadowing the transition to the second phase of the U.S. plan for Gaza.
President Joe Biden told reporters Friday afternoon he expects an Iranian strike on Israel to occur "sooner than later" amid urgent concerns that Iran was about to retaliate for the bombing of its consulate in Damascus, Syria, earlier this month.
The Times of Israel on MSN
Amid threats of fresh bout with Iran, experts warn missile defenses may not be ready
With Tehran rebuilding its arsenal and US interceptor supplies depleted and slow to replenish, analysts say another war may prove more of a challenge to Israel's home front The post Amid threats of fresh bout with Iran,