John Kerry Reveals US Presidents Rejected Netanyahu's War Proposal Against Iran
Kerry's Insights on War Proposals
John Kerry, the former Secretary of State, disclosed that several U.S. presidents, including Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Joe Biden, dismissed a war proposal against Iran put forth by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Kerry emphasized that diplomatic avenues had not been fully explored before Donald Trump took office.
Reflecting on his experiences as a Vietnam War veteran, Kerry cautioned against misleading the American populace, highlighting that both the Vietnam and Iraq wars illustrate the perils of engaging in conflicts without transparency. He stated, "As a Vietnam veteran, I witnessed how critical decisions were made based on misinformation. The lessons from those wars are clear: do not deceive the American people and then expect them to send their children into battle."
Iran's Press TV shared Kerry's remarks, noting that Netanyahu's war proposal was rejected by Presidents Obama, Bush, and Biden, and that the anticipated regime change in Iran did not materialize.
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Netanyahu's Influence on Trump
Netanyahu's Persuasion Tactics
A report from a prominent news outlet outlined how Netanyahu managed to persuade President Trump to consider military action against Iran. Kerry described Netanyahu's presentation as a mere "prediction," asserting that none of his assertions regarding regime change came to fruition. The report indicated that during a meeting in the Situation Room on February 11, Netanyahu made a compelling case, claiming that Iran was on the verge of regime change and that a collaborative U.S.-Israeli effort could effectively dismantle the Islamic Republic.
Trump reportedly responded positively, indicating his approval for the joint operation. Additionally, a recent report highlighted a tense phone call between U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Netanyahu, where Vance questioned Netanyahu's overly optimistic pre-war assessment regarding the potential for regime change in Iran. A source familiar with the conversation remarked that Netanyahu had portrayed the situation as simpler than it truly was, and Vance was forthright in challenging those assertions.
