Netanyahu's shock plot to split with US as Trump's Iran peace proposal unravels sending oil prices soaring

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced his intention to gradually reduce Israel’s financial reliance on the United States, even as tensions rise over U.S. policy proposals regarding Iran and the global oil market experiences volatility.

During a Sunday interview with CBS News anchor Major Garrett, Netanyahu was questioned about the financial aid Israel receives from the U.S. Garrett asked, “Do you believe it’s time for the state of Israel to reexamine and possibly reset its financial relationship with the United States?” Netanyahu responded affirmatively, saying, “Absolutely.”

Netanyahu elaborated, “I’ve conveyed this to President Trump and discussed it with our own people, who were quite taken aback. My goal is to gradually eliminate the American financial support, specifically the financial component of our military cooperation.”

The Israeli leader expressed a desire to begin this reduction immediately, aiming to phase it out over the next decade. This move comes amid a backdrop of diminishing American support for Israel.

Netanyahu’s remarks coincide with escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, following President Trump’s rejection of Iran’s recent peace proposal, which he deemed “totally unacceptable.”

His comments come as Iran has issued a stark warning to the US after Trump earlier rejected their ‘totally unacceptable’ peace proposal.

‘We will never bow our heads before the enemy, and if talk of dialogue or negotiation arises, it does not mean surrender or retreat,’ Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian said.

With no peace deal in sight to end the Strait of Hormuz standoff, global oil prices have skyrocketed, pushing Brent crude futures to around $104 a barrel. 

Benjamin Netanyahu sat down with CBS News anchor Major Garrett for an interview this weekend, where he was pressed on the financial support Israel receives from the US

His comments come as Iran has issued a stark warning to the US after Trump earlier rejected their ‘totally unacceptable’ peace proposal

Iran has managed to effectively close off the Strait of Hormuz in recent months through a combination of small attack boats, drones, and sea mines laid in the narrow waterway

With no peace deal in sight to end the Strait of Hormuz standoff, global oil prices have skyrocketed, pushing Brent crude futures to around $104 a barrel

With no peace deal in sight to end the Strait of Hormuz standoff, global oil prices have skyrocketed, pushing Brent crude futures to around $104 a barrel

In a Truth Social post on Sunday, Trump rejected Iran’s proposal to end the war. 

‘I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called “Representatives”. I don’t like it — Totally Unacceptable! Thank you for your attention to this matter,’ the President wrote in a Truth Social post yesterday afternoon.

The Trump administration’s latest proposal addressed a deal to end the war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and roll back Iran’s nuclear program.

Tehran has reportedly demanded that the US end its naval blockade of Iranian ports, release billions of dollars in frozen Iranian bank assets, and establish security guarantees for the regime’s militant allies in Lebanon.

 The Iranian Foreign Ministry accused US diplomats of ‘making unreasonable’ and ‘excessive demands.’

‘Everything we proposed,’ a regime spokesperson said, was ‘reasonable and generous not only for Iran’s national interests, but also for the good and well-being of the region and the world.’

Trump established the naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which is responsible for transiting one-fifth of all global oil, in order to pressure the regime back to the negotiating table. 

Iran, however, has resisted Trump’s efforts to push it toward a deal favorable to the US. 

Another sticking point in negotiations is Iran’s highly enriched uranium. 

Trump is demanding that Tehran hand over its entire stockpile to the US, while Iran has only offered to transfer it to an allied country such as Russia.

The UN nuclear agency says Iran has more than 440 kilograms (970 pounds) enriched up to 60 percent purity, a short, technical step from weapons-grade.

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