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2026-06-09
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2026-06-08
A King's College London international security lecturer said that with the Strait of Hormuz stabilising, Iran appears to be moving into a 'neither war nor peace' posture and is not rushing back to the negotiating table to seek sanctions relief. He said the United States looks more clearly intent on pushing a deal than Iran, despite Trump’s mixed signals—frequent hawkish rhetoric alongside public comments that an agreement is close. On Israel, he added Prime Minister Netanyahu needs to show he is
A King's College London international security lecturer said that with the Strait of Hormuz stabilising, Iran appears to be moving into a 'neither war nor peace' posture and is not rushing back to the negotiating table to seek sanctions relief. He said the United States looks more clearly intent on pushing a deal than Iran, despite Trump’s mixed signals—frequent hawkish rhetoric alongside public comments that an agreement is close. On Israel, he added Prime Minister Netanyahu needs to show he is taking a hard line against Hezbollah rather than merely following US policy signals.
2026-06-09
Axios reports Trump spent the past 24 hours pressing Israel to avoid a full-scale restart of war after Iranian missile strikes. U.S. officials say Netanyahu is unlikely to ignore the strikes because failing to retaliate would signal Iranian ascendancy and deter U.S. and Israeli military action. The call ended without a clear decision; some U.S. participants said Trump bought time, while Netanyahu said he viewed Trump's opposition as not an explicit 'do-not-retaliate' instruction. U.S. and Israel
Axios reports Trump spent the past 24 hours pressing Israel to avoid a full-scale restart of war after Iranian missile strikes. U.S. officials say Netanyahu is unlikely to ignore the strikes because failing to retaliate would signal Iranian ascendancy and deter U.S. and Israeli military action. The call ended without a clear decision; some U.S. participants said Trump bought time, while Netanyahu said he viewed Trump's opposition as not an explicit 'do-not-retaliate' instruction. U.S. and Israeli sources say strategic and political incentives are diverging: Netanyahu needs the conflict to continue to preserve his political position in Israel, while Trump needs it to end to preserve his political standing in the U.S.
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