Trump's warning to Netanyahu: Don't hit nuclear talks with Iran
In a recent interview with the Zionist Prime Minister, the US president warned her to avoid taking steps that are hitting the Washington -Tehran nuclear talks.

US President Donald Trump, in a recent phone call to Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, warned her to avoid steps to hit Washington and Tehran's nuclear talks.
"President Trump, in a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week, warned her not to take any action that could endanger negotiations between the United States and Iran on the new nuclear deal," said a White House official quoting a White House official as saying.
"Trump and other senior US officials have been concerned in recent weeks that Israel may bomb Iran's nuclear facilities or take other steps that could undermine negotiations," the news site said.
"Some US officials are worried that even without Trump's green light, Netanyahu will order an attack on Iran," Axisus also quoted several US officials as saying.
The proposition comes as US officials and international experts such as John Morshaimer and reporters such as Tucker Carlson, one of the closest figures to the US president, have no Iranian regime without US logistical, intelligence and military support.
Following the publication of reports on the preparation of the Zionist army to attack Iran, Iranian officials have emphasized that any action against the territorial integrity and the Iranian nation will face a crushing response against the Zionist regime and its supporter, the United States.
In her report, Axius quoted a White House official as saying: "Trump, in her contact with Netanyahu, told her that she did not want to prevent any diplomatic solution with Iran."
"The official said Trump's message was that" she does not want to be hostile to her when she is trying to solve problems, "the official told the US news site.
On the other hand, US Secretary of Homeland Security Christie Noim, during a recent visit to the occupied territories, conveyed Trump's message of urgent need to avoid any anti -negotiations between Tehran and Washington to Netanyahu.
The report comes as Ron Darry, the Zionist regime's strategic affairs minister and the Mossad chief David Barneie, arrived in Washington on Monday.
Axius: Mossad chief has traveled to Washington to talk about Iran
"Israeli Secretary of Strategic Affairs has arrived in Washington on Monday to hold talks," Barack Ravid, a reporter at the Axius news agency on Tuesday, quoted Zionist officials on the X -Social Network.
"Dermer is expected to meet with the White House, the White House envoy on the Middle East and other officials," Axius reporter said.
She also said in another post referring to another Zionist official in Washington, "Mossad chief David Barzie is also in Washington to talk about Iran, and according to an American official, she has met with CIA chief John Retcliffe and other US officials."
Axius reported earlier after the fifth round of Iran -US talks on Friday, "The senior US negotiator had met with the Israeli Secretary of Strategic Affairs and Mossad chief in Rome before negotiating with Iran."

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