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US Officials Now Believe Netanyahu Was Wrong About Iran Strategy

MeidasTouch · Trump LOSES IT as he’s HAUNTED BY FUNERAL!!! · July 5, 2026
US Officials Now Believe Netanyahu Was Wrong About Iran Strategy
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Trump LOSES IT as he’s HAUNTED BY FUNERAL!!!
"US official to Axios says, Yeah, many of Trump's closest advisers now think that Netanyahu was wrong about everything."
Senior US officials told Axios that Trump's closest advisers now believe Netanyahu's assessment of Iran was completely incorrect. The Israeli Prime Minister had predicted Iran would fall quickly and welcome US-Israeli intervention, similar to claims made before the Iraq War. Instead, the assassination of Khomeini appears to have unified Iranians and strengthened international support for Iran, with delegations from China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and dozens of other nations attending the funeral.

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Ben Meiselas analyzes the massive funeral procession for Ayatollah Khomeini, which drew tens of millions of Iranians and official delegations from over 28 countries including China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, India, and Pakistan. Donald Trump told Axios he was stunned by the size of the crowds and Iranians crying for Khomeini, contradicting his expectation that the population hated their leader. Trump revealed he considered striking Iran's assembled leadership at the funeral but chose not to preserve nuclear negotiations. US officials now admit that many of Trump's closest advisers believe Netanyahu was completely wrong about Iran's internal dynamics and predicted collapse. Meiselas argues the assassination backfired, unifying Iranians and strengthening international support for the regime rather than weakening it. The episode examines how a new geopolitical coalition called the Islamabad Quartet comprising Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Iran is emerging with Chinese backing to replace the US security umbrella in the region. According to a memorandum of understanding, Iran and Arab nations now jointly control transit decisions through the Strait of Hormuz, excluding the United States. Meiselas criticizes neoconservatives like Mark Levin who suggested the funeral was a missed military opportunity, arguing such rhetoric promotes endless war. He recounts the 1988 Iran Air Flight 655 incident when a US battleship shot down an Iranian commercial airplane killing 290 people, for which the US never apologized, to provide historical context for Iranian grievances. The analysis emphasizes the gap between Western assumptions about Iranian regime weakness and the complex reality of significant domestic and regional support.

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