Steve Bannon, former White House chief strategist, cautioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against initiating military action against Iran without U.S. support. He stressed the potential consequences of such a unilateral attack, which could lead to a regional war and damage the longstanding relationship between the U.S. and Israel. Bannon highlighted that the U.S. administration possesses various diplomatic tools to exert pressure on Iran. He also noted a shifting political landscape in the U.S., particularly among younger voters, which shows little support for military actions against Iran.
Bannon emphasized that an independent Israeli attack on Iran could lead to a regional war, jeopardizing the long-standing U.S.-Israel relationship.
He noted the importance of the U.S. relationship with Israel, suggesting that unilateral action by Israel could endanger that connection.
Bannon argued that the American administration has tools to exert pressure on Iran and should not rush to conflict.
The political climate shows a lack of support for military actions against Iran among younger voters, underscoring a shift in American sentiment.
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