
US President Donald Trump has rejected claims that Israel influenced his decision to enter a conflict with Iran, stating that the move was based on security concerns.
In a post on social media, Trump said Israel had not pushed the United States into war and emphasized that the decision reflected longstanding concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
He pointed to the October 7, 2023 attacks as reinforcing his view that Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons.
During that incident, Hamas fighters entered Israeli territory, resulting in significant casualties and hostage-taking. Israel has accused Iran of supporting the attack, an allegation Tehran denies.
Trump’s remarks come amid ongoing criticism over the motivations and objectives behind US military actions involving Iran.
Critics have questioned whether the war aligns with US national interests, with some suggesting that external factors may have played a role.
US officials continue to describe Iran’s nuclear and missile programs as major security threats, though some analysts have challenged these assessments.
Angle Analysis:
The issue reflects a struggle over narrative control, where official justification, political criticism, and external influence claims compete to define the legitimacy of the conflict.


















