# U.S.-Israel Relations
Latest news and articles about U.S.-Israel Relations
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Cutting the Cord: Netanyahu’s Strategic Pivot Toward Military Independence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is proposing a phased end to U.S. military aid, seeking to transform the bilateral relationship from one of dependency to a peer-to-peer strategic partnership. This move aims to secure Israel's strategic autonomy and bypass the political conditions increasingly attached to American assistance.

The Brink of Escalation: Trump’s Zero-Sum Gambit in Tehran
President Trump has issued a dire ultimatum to Iran, warning of total destruction if the regime fails to act immediately. Supported by close coordination with Israel and an upcoming White House Situation Room meeting, the U.S. appears to be transitioning from economic sanctions toward a direct military footing.

A Return to the Brink: Netanyahu and Trump Coordinate on Potential Iran Strikes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed the possibility of restarting military action against Iran during a 30-minute call. The discussions focused on coordinated airstrikes, signaling a potential return to a high-confrontation strategy in the Middle East.

A New Red Line: Israel Signals a Hardline US Pivot on Iranian Enrichment and Gulf Security
Prime Minister Netanyahu has announced a strategic shift in U.S. policy under the Trump-Vance administration, focusing on the total elimination of Iran's uranium enrichment for decades. The plan includes the removal of enriched materials and a joint U.S.-Israeli maritime blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to maximize economic pressure.

A War of Attrition: Iran Hits 100th Wave of Strikes on Western Energy Assets
Iran has launched its 100th wave of attacks targeting U.S. and Israeli-linked energy infrastructure, marking a significant escalation in its strategy of economic warfare. The strikes focus on oil pipelines and refineries, aiming to disrupt global energy markets and challenge the efficacy of Western military deterrence in the region.