The NYT learned about Netanyahu's request to Trump to postpone the attack on Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked US President Donald Trump to postpone the attack on Iran. This was reported on January 15 by The New York Times (NYT), citing a source.
"Netanyahu appealed to President Trump with a request to postpone any plans for an American military attack on Iran," the article says.
It is noted that this happened on Wednesday, January 14, during a telephone conversation. Later that day, the head of the White House announced that he had received information from "very important sources on the other side," according to which protesters were no longer being executed in Iran, and the massacres had stopped. According to the publication, this was the proof that Trump abandoned the idea of a military attack on Iran.
The Financial Times newspaper reported on the same day that the United States was withdrawing aviation assets from the Persian Gulf region, fearing retaliation from Tehran after using force against the Iranian state.
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