Trump and Netanyahu to Speak Sunday Amid Reports of Renewed Iran Military Action

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SouthernWorldwide.com – President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a resumption of military action against Iran, a significant development that comes shortly after his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. He is scheduled to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday.

Netanyahu, speaking in Hebrew and translated, indicated that Iran remains a focus. He stated his intention to speak with President Trump, referring to him as a “friend.”

The Israeli Prime Minister mentioned that he would be discussing impressions from Trump’s trip to China and potentially other matters. He emphasized that there are “many possibilities” and that Israel is prepared for “every scenario.”

President Trump is currently at the White House, with no public appearances or press conferences scheduled for Sunday.

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Reports suggest that intelligence officials believe the Iranian regime is attempting to delay developments and prolong the current crisis for at least two more weeks. The intention behind this strategy appears to be to make it more challenging for President Trump to initiate military action, both from a political and operational standpoint.

Sources familiar with the situation indicate that Iranian officials are viewing events like the World Cup and the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States as potential backstops that could work to their advantage.

The impact of the U.S.-led blockade is becoming increasingly evident within Iran, according to a senior Israeli official. This official described the situation as “exponentially worse.”

Early signs of an emerging fuel crisis began to appear over the weekend. These included extended queues at gas stations and growing public dissatisfaction due to fuel shortages and distribution issues.

Furthermore, prices are on the rise, unemployment is increasing, and inflation is accelerating at a significant rate.