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​Bibi’s ‘skepticism’ as Trump prepares to squeeze Iran into ‘Good Deal’

​By SCM REPORTER

​BENJAMIN Netanyahu has sensationally claimed Donald Trump’s hardball tactics could force Iran into a “good deal”—but warned he remains “skeptical” the rogue regime can ever be trusted.

​The Israeli PM spoke out on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews yesterday just moments before boarding his ‘Wing of Zion’ flight back to Tel Aviv.
​Following a high-stakes, three-hour sit-down at the White House, Netanyahu admitted that the Don’s “maximum pressure” 2.0 might finally be working.

​“The President believes the Iranians already understand who they are dealing with,” a defiant Netanyahu told reporters.

​“He thinks the conditions he is setting, combined with the fact they surely understand they made a mistake last time by not reaching an agreement, could lead them to accept terms for a good deal.”

​But the Israeli leader—who has spent decades warning the world about Tehran’s nuclear ambitions—wasn’t ready to pop the champagne just yet.

​Freezing the optimism, he added: “I do not hide my general skepticism about the possibility of reaching any agreement with Iran.”

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​​Netanyahu made it clear that any “Great Deal” cooked up by Trump must meet his “Red Line” demands, including:

A TOTAL STOP to Iran’s nuclear program.
​CRIPPLING LIMITS on their terrifying ballistic missile arsenal.

​AN END to the funding of bloodthirsty “proxy” terror groups like Hezbollah and the Houthis.

​The meeting comes as Trump ramps up the heat on the world stage.

Only last week, the White House confirmed that Trump’s “Operation Midnight Hammer” in June 2025 had already pulverized key Iranian nuclear sites.

​Now, with a massive US armada currently lurking in the Middle East and a new “one-month window” for talks, Trump is daring the Ayatollahs to come to the table—or face “Phase Two.”

​Trump posted on Truth Social shortly after the meeting: “If a deal can be consummated, it will be a preference. If not, we will just have to see what the outcome will be. It’s going to be very traumatic for them.”

​As Netanyahu’s jet roared into the sky, the message was clear: The Don is ready to deal, but Bibi is keeping his finger on the trigger.

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