U.S. President Donald Trump has said that any decision to bring the ongoing conflict with Iran to an end will be made in close coordination with Israel, stressing the strong military and political alliance between the two nations.
Speaking about the war, Trump explained that the United States and Israel are working closely together and will decide collectively when the conflict should conclude. According to the president, discussions with Israeli leadership are ongoing as both sides evaluate the situation on the ground.
Trump noted that the timing of the war’s end will depend on strategic developments and the broader security situation in the Middle East. He emphasized that the United States remains committed to supporting Israel while pursuing what he described as a decisive outcome to the conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been in regular communication with the U.S. administration since the escalation began, with both governments coordinating their military and diplomatic responses.
The war has significantly heightened tensions across the region, raising concerns among global leaders about the possibility of a wider confrontation. Analysts say the conflict could influence global energy markets, regional security, and diplomatic relations between Western powers and Middle Eastern nations.
Despite growing international calls for de-escalation, Trump indicated that Washington will continue to work with Israel to determine the best course of action, adding that any final decision about ending the war will reflect the shared interests and security priorities of both allies.