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During a conflict between the U.S. and Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump have taken different public stances. Netanyahu has made statements claiming military success against Iran, saying Iran is being 'decimated' and can no longer enrich uranium or build ballistic missiles, while also dismissing Iran's threats to close the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump, however, has urged Netanyahu not to attack Iranian energy infrastructure and has said he will not send U.S. troops to Iran. Several reports highlight this split, suggesting their aims in the conflict are diverging and raising questions about whether the two leaders are in sync.
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