President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu started the war against Iran together, but the two countries have divergent priorities as the U.S. president seeks to sell Americans on his endgame. While Trump has argued the killing of some senior Iranian leaders qualifies as regime change, the resulting shake-up does not represent the systemic…
Trump’s push to end Iran war bucks Israel’s desire for regime change
Originally reported by The Hill
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