Israel’s traditional trap for Trump’s plan to confront Iran

With the recent positions of the American president towards the Islamic Republic of Iran, it is expected that the Zionists in Tel Aviv and their lobbies in the United States will use all their tools in a wide and maximal way to strain the relations between Tehran and Washington; Especially intelligence tools and spyware.

Feb 6, 2025 - 10:59
Israel’s traditional trap for Trump’s plan to confront Iran
Israel’s traditional trap for Trump’s plan to confront Iran

It was during the nuclear negotiations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the 5+1, that is, in the winter of 2013, that the walk of “Mohammed Javad Zarif” and “John Kerry”, the foreign ministers of Iran and the United States, made headlines in the streets of Geneva, and of course, it was followed by many criticisms, especially from the opponents of the 11th government.

A few months after this incident, the “Guardian” newspaper, referring to the “Wall Street Journal” report on the Zionist spying on the nuclear negotiations, disclosed: This incident was mainly seen as an unexpected event and a dramatic act, but in fact, it was an act that could provide an opportunity for dialogue outside the scope of the spy tools deployed at the negotiation site.

During the first term of Trump’s presidency, “Politico” had reported, quoting American internal security officials, that spying devices called “Sting Ray” were installed near the White House and other government buildings, which were found to be the work of Israeli agents after the discovery in 20َ18

The new Trump and Netanyahu’s new concerns

According to many observers and analysts, Trump’s new statements during the signing of the document known as the presidential memorandum for the continuation of maximum pressure, as well as the press conference with “Benjamin Netanyahu”, are considered to be the most explicit declaration of compromise by the new American president in the face of Iran.

Even before that, some media and analysis bases had predicted that Trump would take a different approach towards Tehran than before. According to the American think tank “Quincy”, despite speculations about the return of the maximum pressure campaign against Iran, Trump has made his preference for finding a diplomatic solution to control tensions with Tehran clear.

According to this media, Trump said on the “Hannity” program of “Fox News” on January 23 that the only thing he insists on is that Iran “should not have nuclear weapons.” It is noteworthy that he did not mention Iran’s regional policies or its conflicts with Israel; the issue that was repeated in Trump’s new statements in his press conference with Netanyahu.

According to Foreign Policy, Iran is an issue that Trump and Netanyahu disagree on. Netanyahu has spoken many times about his hope for American support to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities. While Trump has no grudges against the Iranians and although he seems ready to increase his maximum pressure campaign, he has repeatedly stated that he wants to end the wars.

This media has found it unlikely that Trump will give Netanyahu much room to maneuver and predicts that it will not take long for Trump to lose patience with Netanyahu.

According to the report of the Quincy think tank, what can prevent the vandalism of Netanyahu’s lobby and pave the way for a lasting agreement between Iran and the United States, is nothing but the creation of an agreement like the Trump-North Korea deal, along with the handshake of doctors and Trump.

Israel’s possible sabotage through espionage

Tel Aviv has been disrupting Iran’s relations with the West in different ways for years. “Threatening Iran” is one of these methods.

The Zionist regime has actively introduced any interaction of the West with Iran, especially regarding the nuclear program and the reduction of sanctions, as a concession to Tehran and a danger to the security of the region and, in principle, to its own security.

Trying to shape or change the American foreign policy against Iran is one of Tel Aviv’s most used methods. For years, the Zionist regime has been advancing its desired policies against Iran through diplomatic pressure on Washington leaders. The Jewish lobby plays an important role in promoting the narrative of “Iran as a threat” and persuading and justifying Washington’s more aggressive policy towards Tehran.

In this direction, the Zionists also use spy tools; A problem that experts warn against getting worse due to the current conditions.

As mentioned, Israel has a long history of spying on America in various political, military and intelligence fields.

Cyber ​​operations are also one of Tel Aviv’s methods for espionage. The regime has developed sophisticated computer malware that it uses for espionage and intelligence gathering. The Stuxnet virus, which was used against nuclear facilities in 2009, is an example of this malware.

The recent protest of the WhatsApp messenger against the Israeli spyware company “Paragon Solutions” for hacking dozens of users of this messenger, including journalists and civil activists, shows the intensity of Israeli espionage activities in this field.

In such a situation where the situation is not so much according to the regime’s intention, analysts warn against the expansion of Tel Aviv’s subversive actions regarding any possible connection between Iran and the United States.