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Trump Rejects Claims of Outside Influence on Iran Decision

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U.S. President Donald Trump has firmly denied reports suggesting that any potential decision to initiate military action against Iran was influenced by external leaders or political pressure. Addressing recent speculation, Trump stated that such a decision would be entirely his own and not the result of advice, persuasion, or encouragement from any individual.

His remarks came in response to claims circulating in political and media circles that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have played a role in shaping Washington’s approach toward Iran. Trump dismissed those suggestions, emphasizing that he independently evaluates matters related to national security and foreign policy.

The comments have drawn attention as tensions involving Iran continue to be closely monitored by governments and international observers. Trump reiterated that decisions involving military action are taken only after careful consideration and are based on what he believes to be in the best interests of the United States.

The statement also seeks to clarify the administration’s position amid growing discussion about regional security issues and the relationship between Washington and its allies in the Middle East.

Trump’s response underscores his position that major foreign policy decisions remain under his direct authority, while discussions on regional stability and diplomacy continue to attract global attention.

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