Trump Has Unprecedented 'Leverage' Over Netanyahu Says Aaron David Miller
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made clear that when it comes to the Iran war, he’s not done yet. Less clear is President Donald Trump’s willingness to let the conflict drag on much longer. With the 10-day war roiling oil markets and threatening Republican chances in November’s midterm elections, Trump offered his strongest signal yet on Monday that he’s preparing to de-escalate. His military objectives were “pretty well complete,” Trump said, adding that the conflict would end “very soon.” Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace joins to discussed the unprecedented leverage Trump has over the Israeli Prime Minister. (Source: Bloomberg)
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