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		<title>Trump Tells Netanyahu He Has No Choice but to Accept Iran Peace Deal — Says He Calls All the Shots in US-Israel Relations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>US President Donald Trump has warned Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to accept any US-Iran agreement, declaring 'I call all the shots' in a sharp assertion of American control over the Middle East peace process.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>US President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has issued a stark warning to Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong>, declaring that Netanyahu has &#8220;no choice&#8221; but to accept whatever peace agreement Washington reaches with Iran to end the ongoing military conflict in the Middle East. In a phone interview with The Financial Times published on Sunday, 8 June 2026, Trump asserted unequivocal American control over the direction of the conflict, stating bluntly: &#8220;I call the shots. I call all the shots. He doesn&#8217;t call the shots.&#8221;</p>
<p>The remarks represent one of the most explicit public assertions of US dominance over the Israel relationship in recent memory, and come at a critical juncture when Washington is reportedly close to finalising a memorandum of understanding with Tehran that could bring an end to the hostilities that have roiled global energy markets and threatened stability across West Asia since mid-2025.</p>
<h2>Background: The Iran-Israel Conflict</h2>
<p>The current conflict traces its origins to the collapse of US-Iran nuclear negotiations in 2025. After Trump set a 60-day deadline for Iran to accept a nuclear deal in April 2025 and the deadline passed without agreement, Israel launched large-scale strikes against Iran&#8217;s military infrastructure and nuclear facilities in June 2025, igniting a broader regional war.</p>
<p>Iran responded by deploying its network of proxy forces — including Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen — and by imposing a blockade on the <strong>Strait of Hormuz</strong>, a chokepoint through which approximately 20 per cent of the world&#8217;s oil supply passes. The blockade sent global crude prices soaring and contributed to the <a href="https://dailytips.in/business/economy/cabinet-approves-rs-10000-crore-atf-price-stabilization-fund-to-shield-airlines-from-iran-war-fuel-surge/">energy price crisis that forced governments, including India&#8217;s, to introduce fuel stabilisation measures</a>.</p>
<p>Talks between the US and Iran resumed in early 2026 after large-scale protests in Iran and growing economic pressure from sanctions. By May 2026, reports indicated that a broader peace framework was nearing completion, with Trump stating that a memorandum of understanding was close to finalisation and suggesting the Strait of Hormuz could reopen under a ceasefire framework.</p>
<h2>Trump&#8217;s Ultimatum to Netanyahu</h2>
<p>In the Financial Times interview, Trump made clear that he expected Netanyahu to fall in line with Washington&#8217;s diplomatic efforts, regardless of Israel&#8217;s own military objectives. &#8220;He won&#8217;t have any choice,&#8221; Trump said of Netanyahu, adding that the US president alone determines the strategic direction of the alliance.</p>
<p>The comments followed reports by Axios that Trump had directly told Netanyahu during a phone call to hold off on retaliatory strikes against Iran because &#8220;we are close to doing something good in terms of a deal.&#8221; According to the report, Netanyahu pushed back but ultimately &#8220;pseudo-agreed&#8221; to stand down — a characterisation that suggests the Israeli leader acquiesced reluctantly rather than enthusiastically.</p>
<p>Trump also told Fox News and Axios separately that he would instruct Netanyahu to refrain from retaliatory action and return to the negotiating table, a position that appeared to contradict statements from the Israeli military, which had signalled readiness for further operations against Iranian targets.</p>
<p>Despite the sharp tone, Trump insisted that his personal relationship with Netanyahu remained strong. &#8220;I like Bibi a lot. And I&#8217;ve worked very well with him,&#8221; Trump told the Financial Times. &#8220;I&#8217;m a wartime president. He&#8217;s a wartime prime minister. Very important part of the world. And I think we&#8217;ve done very well.&#8221;</p>
<h2>Impact on India and Global Markets</h2>
<p>The outcome of the US-Iran negotiations has enormous implications for India. As one of the world&#8217;s largest energy importers, India has been severely affected by the Strait of Hormuz blockade, which has driven up crude oil and LPG prices. The <a href="https://dailytips.in/business/economy/domestic-lpg-cylinder-price-hike-rs-29-june-2026-delhi-rs-942-west-asia-crisis-supply-cost/">recent hike in domestic LPG cylinder prices to Rs 942 in Delhi</a> was directly linked to the supply disruptions caused by the conflict.</p>
<p>Indian markets, which <a href="https://dailytips.in/business/markets/nasdaq-crashes-5-percent-ai-bubble-fears-fpi-outflows-india-markets-reversal-june-2026/">have already been rattled by the global tech sell-off</a>, are closely watching developments in the peace talks. A successful resolution could lead to a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, easing energy prices and potentially triggering a relief rally in emerging markets including India.</p>
<p>Separately, India&#8217;s own diplomatic engagement with the US has been intensifying. <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/international/trump-praises-modi-as-good-friend-and-says-us-will-finalise-trade-deal-with-india-soon-after-reversing-years-of-trade-imbalance/">Trump recently praised PM Modi as a &#8220;good friend&#8221;</a> and said the US would finalise a bilateral trade deal with India soon, suggesting that New Delhi&#8217;s strategic relationship with Washington remains on stable footing even as the Middle East crisis evolves.</p>
<h2>What Happens Next</h2>
<p>The key question now is whether Netanyahu will comply with Trump&#8217;s demands or pursue independent military action against Iran. Israel&#8217;s security establishment has been divided, with hardliners advocating continued strikes on Iranian nuclear infrastructure and moderates favouring a diplomatic resolution backed by the US.</p>
<p>Trump told the Financial Times that Iran&#8217;s recent strikes on Israel — including missile attacks attributed to Houthi proxies — would not affect his calculus. &#8220;It&#8217;s not going to have any impact on the deal,&#8221; he said, signalling that Washington intends to press ahead with negotiations regardless of tactical escalations on the ground.</p>
<p>For global markets, the coming days represent a pivotal moment. A breakthrough in the US-Iran talks could ease energy costs, restore maritime trade through the Strait of Hormuz, and remove one of the largest geopolitical risk premiums currently priced into global assets. A breakdown, on the other hand, could deepen the conflict and push crude oil prices above $100 per barrel — a scenario that would have severe consequences for energy-importing nations like India.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/international/trump-tells-netanyahu-he-has-no-choice-but-to-accept-iran-peace-deal-says-he-calls-all-the-shots-in-us-israel-relations/">Trump Tells Netanyahu He Has No Choice but to Accept Iran Peace Deal — Says He Calls All the Shots in US-Israel Relations</a> appeared first on <a href="https://dailytips.in">Daily Tips</a>.</p>
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