Donald Trump entered his second term with a familiar promise: restore American strength abroad, reset broken diplomatic channels, and push forward an “America First” foreign policy that prioritizes U.S. interests over endless foreign entanglements. Supporters say his first term already demonstrated that approach could work—reshaping alliances and pressuring global actors in ways previous administrations avoided.
But behind the scenes, tensions inside key alliances appear to be surfacing again, and a recent report highlighted by Fox News suggests friction is now spilling into the open at the highest levels of international diplomacy.
According to the reporting, Trump’s second-term foreign policy agenda—particularly a high-stakes nuclear framework with Iran—has become a point of intense internal and external pressure, with Israel’s leadership repeatedly intersecting with, and at times disrupting, ongoing negotiations.
The report centers on a reportedly explosive phone call between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which White House sources described in unusually blunt terms. The call allegedly came after concerns that Israeli military actions risked destabilizing delicate negotiations involving Iran.
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