US President Donald Trump has said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would not be able to reject any nuclear agreement made between the United States and Iran, as final decisions in US foreign policy rest with Washington alone.
In comments reported by the Financial Times, Donald Trump stated that the US is the main decision-maker in such matters. He said that other countries, including Israel, would not have the authority to block or change agreements made by the United States.
Trump said, “He won’t have any choice… I call all the shots,” emphasizing that he has full control over key foreign policy decisions. His remarks highlight the strong position he believes the US holds in ongoing international negotiations.
He also referred to the ongoing tensions in the region, including missile exchanges and security concerns, saying that such developments would not necessarily stop diplomatic talks with Iran. According to him, negotiations could still continue despite the unstable situation.
Trump further suggested that if diplomatic efforts do not succeed, the United States may consider other options. These could include increased economic pressure or even military measures to deal with the situation, depending on how events develop.
The comments come at a time when discussions around Iran’s nuclear program and regional stability remain highly sensitive. Many countries are closely watching any potential agreements or breakdowns in negotiations.
Trump’s statement reflects the continuing debate over how global powers manage security issues in the Middle East and the role of international alliances in decision-making.
Analysts say such remarks may influence diplomatic relations and future talks involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The situation remains fluid, with negotiations and tensions continuing to evolve on the international stage.

