Trump says Netanyahu 'will do whatever I want him to do,' is on 'same page on Iran'
"Don't forget he's a wartime Prime Minister, and he's not treated right in Israel, in my opinion," Trump continued
Assessment
The public declaration that a foreign leader will follow another's direction raises questions about Israeli sovereignty and diplomatic dynamics. Trump's framing positions himself as the authority setting the agenda, while characterizing Netanyahu as constrained by his wartime role and domestic criticism. The assertion of alignment on Iran suggests coordination but sidesteps differences that may emerge when strategy turns to implementation.
