Trump’s Iran War Drive Exposes Limits of ‘Yes Sir’ Cabinet
Private lobbying from Netanyahu and Murdoch influenced Trump’s decision to strike Iran despite limited internal White House pushback, igniting a costly conflict with at least 13 U.S. casualties.
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Trump Iran War Decision Reportedly Influenced by Netanyahu, Murdoch and Conservative Allies Outside Government
The United States' entry into war with Iran on 28 February 2026 was shaped in part, by a private campaign led by figures outside the American government, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and News Corp founder Rupert Murdoch, even as some of Donald Trump's most senior advisers kept their reservations to themselves. That is the picture drawn by a Bloomberg report published on 21 March 2026, citing multiple people familiar with t…
Netanyahu and Murdoch Pressure Trump to Attack iran... 'Yes-Man' Cabinet Has No One to Speak Frankly
Netanyahu and Murdoch Pressure Trump to Attack Iran... No One in Yes-Man Cabinet Offers Honest Advice Bloomberg: Internal Checks and Balances Disappear in Trump's Second Administration; Trump Takes Complete Control of Loyalist Cabinet The Background Behind U.S. President Donald Trump's Decision to Launch War Against Iran Despite Concerns from Some Western Allies
Trump's Iran War Drive Exposes Limits of 'Yes Sir' Cabinet
(Bloomberg) — Donald Trump’s decision to wage war on Iran was partly motivated by pressure from outside allies while his own White House team stayed more muted – underscoring how in his second term, guardrails have been traded for a green light.
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