Trump and Netanyahu Clash Over Iran in Dramatic Phone Call
Trump and Netanyahu Clash Over Iran in Dramatic Call

Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu clashed over striking Iran in a ‘dramatic’ overnight phone call, hours after a failed plot to topple Tehran's regime in the war's opening days was exposed.

The phone call between the two leaders occurred last night in a call that is described as 'lengthy and dramatic,' according to Israel's Channel 12. The Israeli outlet notes that Netanyahu increasingly doubts that further negotiations with Tehran will produce a peace deal and wants to resume military strikes.

Trump, meanwhile, wants to push harder for an agreement in which Iran abandons its nuclear weapons program before any return to war.

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The discussion came hours after the New York Times revealed that Israel, with Trump's approval, went into the war with an 'audacious' plan to install hardline former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran's new leader after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the opening strikes.

The plot collapsed on day one when Ahmadinejad was wounded by an Israeli strike on his Tehran home meant to free him from house arrest, and he hasn't been seen since. Ahmadinejad, who had fallen out with former Ayatollah, was known during his 2005 to 2013 presidency for calling to 'wipe Israel off the map.' He also backed Tehran's nuclear program, and violently crushed civilian dissent.

‘The failed plans for Ahmadinejad just further proves that there is no good leader within the current ranks of their government. There is no Delcy Rodriguez in Iran,' a US official involved in the US-Iran negotiations told the Daily Mail.

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