Trump Unpacks Heated Netanyahu Call: 'I Was a Little Bit Perturbed,' He Confirms Foul Language Over Soleimani
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Donald Trump Confirms Using 'Foul Language' with Benjamin Netanyahu in Fiery Phone Call Over Soleimani Killing
Former President Donald Trump recently admitted to a 'heated' phone call with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu during his presidency, confirming he used 'foul language' and was 'perturbed' by Netanyahu's actions following the Qasem Soleimani drone strike.
Well, it seems Donald Trump isn't one to hold back, especially when recalling past grievances. The former president, during a campaign rally in New Hampshire, publicly confirmed what many had long suspected: a truly fiery exchange with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his time in office. And yes, he admitted to using some choice words – or as he put it, "foul language."
The incident, as Trump recounted, stemmed from the dramatic U.S. drone strike that killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani in January 2020. This was a hugely significant moment, a decisive military action that garnered global attention. But it appears not everyone's reaction sat well with the then-Commander-in-Chief.
Trump described feeling "a little bit perturbed" by Netanyahu's response. What exactly got under his skin? Apparently, shortly after the strike, Netanyahu released a video. In Trump's eyes, this video, while praising the U.S. action, somehow gave the impression that Netanyahu was taking credit or, worse, hinting at his own involvement. "I was not happy about that," Trump stated quite plainly, expressing his belief that Netanyahu "let us down." It really paints a picture of Trump feeling slighted, almost betrayed, by what he perceived as a misrepresentation of events.
This isn't the first time we've heard whispers of such an explosive conversation. Reports from the time suggested that Trump, in a fit of anger, had actually told Netanyahu, quite directly, to "f* you" during that very call. While Trump didn't confirm those exact words, his recent admission about using "foul language" certainly lends credence to those earlier, more colorful accounts. It perfectly aligns with his often-unfiltered communication style, doesn't it?
The Soleimani strike itself was a complex geopolitical event. It eliminated a major figure in Iran's Quds Force, but it also ratcheted up tensions significantly in the Middle East. For Trump, the strategic decision was a powerful statement against what he saw as Iranian aggression. To have an ally like Netanyahu, in his view, seemingly co-opt or mishandle the optics of such a critical moment clearly struck a raw nerve.
This latest revelation from Trump also fits into a broader pattern of his often-strained relationship with Netanyahu, despite their public displays of camaraderie. Trump has, on multiple occasions, labeled Netanyahu as "disloyal," particularly after the events of October 7th, expressing dissatisfaction with the Israeli leader's actions and leadership. It seems there's a deep-seated frustration there, bubbling up from past interactions and continuing into the present political discourse.
So, there you have it. Another candid, unfiltered moment from Donald Trump, pulling back the curtain on a truly intense conversation with a key global leader. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the high-stakes, often personal, dynamics of international diplomacy at the presidential level.
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