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Netanyahu: Trump’s bold decision to target Iran’s nuclear facilities will change history

Netanyahu Praises Trump's "Historic Strike" on Iran Nuclear Sites



Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hailed former U.S. President Donald Trump's alleged plans for military action against Iran's nuclear facilities as a "game-changing moment for global security." The comments came during a closed-door meeting with Israeli security officials, according to leaks published by Haaretz on Wednesday.

"A Decision That Will Echo Through History"

Netanyahu reportedly described Trump's unconfirmed strategy as "the boldest move since Reagan challenged the USSR," claiming surgical strikes could cripple Iran's uranium enrichment capabilities for years. Satellite imagery analyzed by IAEA inspectors shows heightened activity at Fordow and Natanz nuclear sites this week.

"When the U.S. acts decisively, rogue regimes learn their limits," Netanyahu stated, drawing parallels to Israel's 1981 Operation Opera that destroyed Iraq's Osirak reactor.

Global Reactions & Market Turbulence

The unverified reports triggered immediate fallout:

  • Oil prices surged 4.2% in Asian trading
  • Tehran threatened "fire across the Zionist entity" via Hezbollah
  • EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called for "maximum restraint"

Russian President Vladimir Putin warned of "a new Middle East catastrophe," while Saudi Arabia remained conspicuously silent.

Trump's Cryptic Response

When questioned at a Mar-a-Lago event, Trump said: "I know things about Iran that would make your head spin." His campaign later clarified he was "discussing past maximum pressure policies."

Pentagon officials denied any active strike orders, though CENTCOM confirmed B-52 bombers were repositioned to Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar.

Expert Analysis: High-Risk Gambit

"This would be a point of no return," said former CIA analyst Reuel Marc Gerecht. "The mullahs' response won't be limited to proxy attacks—they'll go after U.S. bases directly."

Israeli intelligence suggests Iran could accelerate 90% uranium enrichment within weeks if attacked. Meanwhile, Bitcoin rose 7% as investors fled to "digital gold."

What Comes Next?

With Netanyahu's government divided on escalation risks and U.S. election polls tightening, regional tensions approach a boiling point. All eyes now turn to IAEA emergency meetings scheduled for Friday.