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'They’ll get mowed down': Did Trump reject Netanyahu’s plan to urge Iranians to protest?

US president Trump reportedly rejected Israeli prime minister Netanyahu's proposal for a joint public call for Iranians to protest, fearing high civilian casualties. While Israel prioritizes fostering an uprising, the US…

'They’ll get mowed down': Did Trump reject Netanyahu’s plan to urge Iranians to protest?

US president Trump reportedly rejected Israeli prime minister Netanyahu's proposal for a joint public call for Iranians to protest, fearing high civilian casualties. While Israel prioritizes fostering an uprising, the US views regime change as a secondary outcome.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • US president Trump reportedly rejected Israeli prime minister Netanyahu's proposal for a joint public call for Iranians to protest, fearing high civilian casualties.
  • While Israel prioritizes fostering an uprising, the US views regime change as a secondary outcome.
  • This divergence emerged after Israeli strikes targeting key Iranian security figures, aimed at creating conditions for popular dissent.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • While Israel prioritizes fostering an uprising, the US views regime change as a secondary outcome.
  • This divergence emerged after Israeli strikes targeting key Iranian security figures, aimed at creating conditions for popular dissent.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • This divergence emerged after Israeli strikes targeting key Iranian security figures, aimed at creating conditions for popular dissent.
  • US president Trump reportedly rejected Israeli prime minister Netanyahu's proposal for a joint public call for Iranians to protest, fearing high civilian casualties.
  • While Israel prioritizes fostering an uprising, the US views regime change as a secondary outcome.