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BREAKING: Netanyahu May Push US War with Iran, Nuclear Deal Cancelation

BySani Magaji Garko

Apr 8, 2025

Israel prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to appeal to united states president Donald Trump to possibly canceled all nuclear deal with Islamic Republic of Iran.

Trump and Netanyahu is scheduled for a meeting today at Oval office, whitehouse in the US presidential palace.

Analyst believed that the prime minister may seeks the Libyan model of total denuclearization of Iran as it was done with the Libyan leaders in 2017.

Axios reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believes that the chances of a nuclear deal between the U.S. and Iran are extremely low.

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