In December 2021, Trump expressed frustration towards Netanyahu for congratulating President Joe Biden after the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Trump reportedly said, "I haven’t spoken to him since. F**k him." NPR +1 CBS News +1 Axios More recently, in January 2025, Trump shared a video featuring economist Jeffrey Sachs, who referred to Netanyahu as a "deep, dark son of a b***h" and accused him of influencing U.S. foreign policy towards prolonged conflicts in the Middle East. YouTube +2 The Guardian +2 The New Arab +2 These instances highlight the fluctuating dynamics between the two leaders, marked by both cooperation and public disputes.
Popular posts from this blog
US judge halts Trump plan for rapid deportations to third countries
April 18 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge barred the Trump administration from rapidly deporting hundreds if not thousands of migrants to countries other than their own without giving them a chance to show they fear being persecuted, tortured or killed there. U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy's preliminary injunction on Friday was the latest setback to an immigration crackdown launched by President Donald Trump when he took office on January 20. The Boston-based judge last month temporarily blocked the administration from fast-tracking deportations, hobbling its ability to remove migrants who in some cases have legal protections preventing them from being sent back to their countries of origin. The preliminary injunction issued on Friday will keep that order in place until the litigation is resolved. The administration in court filings has already said it plans to appeal Murphy's decision. When ruling on challenges to government policies, federal judges often issue orders that apply n...
G7 Summit Overshadowed by Escalating Middle East Conflict and Global Instability
G7 leaders gather in Kananaskis, Canada, for an emergency session dominated by the Israel–Iran conflict, June 15, 2025. The G7 Summit, hosted this year in Kananaskis, Canada, has opened amid an atmosphere of global tension and uncertainty, as the rapidly escalating conflict between Israel and Iran threatens to overshadow the original agenda of economic recovery, climate cooperation, and support for Ukraine. Leaders of the world’s seven most advanced economies — Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan — arrived in the mountain resort town under tight security. The summit, scheduled for June 15–17, was initially expected to focus on trade realignment, green energy investment, AI regulation, and coordinated economic strategies. However, the surprise Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and military targets just hours before the summit’s opening ceremonies drastically shifted the focus. In a closed-door emergency session late June 15, the G7 leaders...
Comments
Post a Comment