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US Remains ‘Senior Partner’: Trump Speaks on Netanyahu and Military Strength

By Editorial Team 👁 15
Responding to a question on whether he was frustrated with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during ceasefire negotiations, Donald Trump acknowledged that while there have been disagreements, the overall partnership remains strong. Trump stated that both sides “disagree on some things,” but emphasized that Netanyahu has been “a very good partner,” adding that their collaboration achieved positive outcomes. He further highlighted the strength of the United States, describing it as the “senior” partner and asserting that it has “the greatest military in the world,” underlining confidence in American leadership on the global stage.
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