WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump acknowledged calling Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “crazy” in an expletive-filled phone exchange over fighting in Lebanon, while the US was trying to negotiate an end to hostilities with Iran. In an interview broadcast on Wednesday, Trump was asked whether he had called the longtime Zionist leader “effing crazy” and accused him of ingratitude, paraphrasing a report by Axios. “I did,” Trump told the “Pod Force One” podcast. “I wouldn’t say angry. I was a little bit perturbed at his constantly fighting with Lebanon, you know.” Trump went on to say he and Netanyahu get along very well.
According to the Axios report, which cited an unidentified US official, Trump said to Netanyahu in a call on Monday: “You’re **ing crazy. You’d be in prison if it weren’t for me. I’m saving your ***. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates (the Zionist entity) because of this.” Trump said in the interview: “At some point, I said, Bibi, we got to stop this. We got to stop it.”
Common goals
Netanyahu, asked about the Axios report, declined to offer details of the conversation but said his relationship with Trump had not changed. “We have common goals. Sometimes we have, as in the best of families, you have these tactical disagreements,” he said in an interview on CNBC on Wednesday. “He’s been the greatest friend that (the Zionist entity) has ever had in the White House, and he respects me; I respect him. We always find a way to work out our differences.”
Iran has said it will not agree to a deal with the United States to end the war that Trump and Netanyahu launched in late February unless a ceasefire also covers Lebanon, which the Zionist entity invaded in March. Hostilities have continued despite a US-mediated agreement announced on Monday that would have had the Zionist entity step back from attacking Beirut, and Hezbollah halt cross-border strikes.
Trump bristled when asked if Netanyahu “tricked” him into attacking Iran, saying his critics were “the enemy.” “I mean, I’m the one that started it,” Trump said. “I started because we can’t let them have a nuclear weapon.” “Now that pertains to (the Zionist entity), because they probably would have been the first one to get hit. There would be no (Zionist entity). Tell you what, if there wasn’t me, there would be no (Zionist entity) right now.”
Trump maintained that the Zionist entity would have been in a far worse position if he had not abandoned a 2015 accord reached by President Barack Obama and other world leaders with Iran, under which Tehran agreed to curb its nuclear programme in return for the lifting of sanctions. After Trump withdrew from that deal during his first White House term in 2018, Iran produced stockpiles of near-weapons-grade highly enriched uranium, which Trump now demands it relinquish. — Reuters













