

On April 16, The New York Times wrote that Tel Aviv planned to attack from back in May, but the project demanded the assistance of the United States, and President Donald Trump did not support him. According to the agency, Trump personally said this to the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu.
Now Israeli officials believe that instead you can deliver a limited blow to Iran, which will require less support from the United States. Such a step, most likely, will push Trump and can jeopardize the wider support of Israel from the United States, the agency writes.
On Saturday, the second round of preliminary nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran will be held in Rome, the report said. Netanyahu insists that any negotiations with Iran should lead to the complete dismantling of his nuclear program, sources say.
According to them, in recent months, Israel has proposed a number of attack options for Iranian objects, including a combination of air strikes and ground operations, which can discard Tehran's ability to create weapons for his nuclear program for several months, a year or more.
Context
On February 5, Trump announced the desire to sign a nuclear peace agreement with Iran. According to him, he wants Iran to be a “large and successful country”, but without nuclear weapons. Trump also called “very exaggerated” reports that USA and Israel work together To “smash Iran.”
On February 7, the Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatolla Ali Khamenei said that There will be no negotiations with the Trump administration and decisively respond to threats to Tehran.
On March 4, Bloomberg wrote that the Trump administration turned to the aggressor country Russia with a request to be an intermediary In communication with Iran on issues such as a nuclear program, and the illegitimate president of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin agreed to this. The United States also offers Iran to transfer the stocks of highly enriched uranium to the third country, for example, the Russian Federation, reported The Guardian.
Trump sent several Khammeni letters With “nuclear” offers and repeatedly threatened Iran with military force in case of refusal. In particular, in the letter of Trump from March 12, he gave Tehran Two months to conclude an agreement, otherwise Iran’s nuclear objects may be attacked by America or Israel. At the end of March, Trump threatened Iran “Untilment of previously bombing.”
In March, Iranian President of Iran Masud Cosud in March stated that Trump could “do anything.” In April Iran He brought a rocket to a potential blow to the combat readiness of positions associated with the United States, and later his troops.




