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New Delhi: There are signs of increasing tension once again in the Middle East regarding Iran. Claims related to the recent conversation between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have created a stir in diplomatic circles. According to reports, Trump has indicated that if talks with Iran do not reach any conclusion, the US may support Israel's action. Meanwhile, discussions are also intensifying regarding the proposed talks in Geneva on Iran's nuclear program.
Quoting sources, it has come to light that Trump has told Netanyahu that if Iran does not show leniency regarding its missile and nuclear programs, then America will stand with Israel. This statement has come at a time when western countries are continuously keeping an eye on Iran's military activities.
According to experts, the scope of support cannot be limited to attacks only. This could also include intelligence sharing, strategic cooperation, and openly standing up for Israel in international forums. However, no official plan has been confirmed by America yet.
Israel believes that Iran's nuclear and missile programs are a direct threat to its security. Netanyahu has said before that merely banning uranium enrichment is not enough. According to him, the permanent solution is to dismantle Iran's entire nuclear infrastructure.
Amidst the tension, the proposed talks in Geneva are being seen as an attempt to manage the situation. There is a possibility of indirect talks between Iran and western countries in these talks. Efforts will be made to reach an agreement with the help of mediator countries, so that conflict can be avoided.
Despite diplomatic efforts, the military option is not considered completely closed. It is clear from Trump's tough stance that if talks fail, pressure may increase. This is the reason why military activities in the area are also being monitored.
The impact of tension between Iran, America and Israel is not limited to the Middle East. This may also affect the global oil market, trade and security situation. This is why the international community is waiting for the results of the Geneva talks.
At present the situation remains critical. On one side there are efforts for dialogue, on the other side there are strict warnings. It will become clear in the coming days whether the matter is resolved through diplomacy or the tension deepens further.