ALWAGHT- According to an informed source, the Israeli regime seeks to extend the conflict, and US President Donald Trump appears to be aligned with this stance.
An anonymous source expressed skepticism about the upcoming meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and US President Trump, suggesting it will mirror previous consultations before the 12-day war. The source stated that Israel seeks war and doubts Trump will oppose it, while Iran remains fully prepared for any conflict. The source also dismissed such meetings as deceptive, claiming all decisions are prearranged.
Regarding recent US offers for talks, the source criticized the notion that Iran would trust diplomatic agreements after military strikes on its nuclear program, implying that true peace is unlikely amid ongoing hostilities. The source emphasized that peace can only be considered after the current wartime phase ends, highlighting Israel’s unprovoked aggression on June 13, which resulted in the assassination of Iranian military and nuclear figures.
The source further noted that the US officially joined the conflict on June 22 by attacking Iranian nuclear sites, violating international law. Despite this, Israel declared a unilateral ceasefire on June 24, a move announced by the US president, signaling a temporary halt in hostilities amid Israel’s isolation.