AT LEAST Binyamin Netanyahu wore a go well with. The Israeli top minister had a couple of objectives when he met Donald Trump on the White Space on April seventh. He wanted aid from a newly-imposed 17% tariff on Israeli items. He was hoping to persuade Mr Trump that Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish president, used to be meddling dangerously in Syria. And he sought after to give an explanation for that the time used to be proper to strike Iran’s nuclear amenities: international relations could be futile.
Trump rebuffs Netanyahu and gambles on a handle Iran
