Israeli president insists ‘we are not dragging’ US into war

Israeli President Isaac Herzog stated that Israel is not pressuring the United States to escalate military involvement in the conflict with Iran, addressing concerns that the U.S. might be dragged into another war. Speaking on CNN’s “Face the Nation,” Herzog emphasized that decisions regarding U.S. military actions are strictly within the purview of the American government, notably concerning national security. He praised President Donald Trump’s military action, dubbed Operation Midnight Hammer, as a historic move that has substantially impacted Iran’s nuclear program, though he stopped short of claiming its complete destruction. Herzog also noted that while regime change in iran is not an official goal, it could be a beneficial outcome.Despite military tensions, he expressed that there is still room for diplomacy, insisting that any future negotiations must be clear and concrete, given past failures with Iranian deceit.


Israeli President Herzog insists ‘we are not dragging’ US into war with Iran following strikes

Israeli President Isaac Herzog said Sunday that Israel is not pressuring the United States to escalate its military involvement in the conflict with Iran, pushing back on fears that the U.S. is being dragged into another Middle East war.

Speaking on CNN’s Face the Nation, Herzog directly addressed U.S. concerns about the expanding war effort following President Donald Trump’s decision to bomb multiple Iranian nuclear sites in what the Joint Chiefs of Staff called the “largest B-2 operational strike in U.S. history.”

Israeli President Isaac Herzog, center, visits Rome’s Synagogue, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, after meeting with Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni in Rome. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

“We are not dragging America into a war,” Herzog said. “We are leaving it to the decision of the President of the United States and his team because it had to do with America’s national security interest. Period.”

Herzog defended Trump’s military response, dubbed Operation Midnight Hammer, calling it a “historic decision” that could “clearly shift the direction of the Middle East for a much better future.” While he stopped short of declaring Iran’s nuclear program eliminated, he said it had been “hit very hard” by joint Israeli and U.S. attacks.

“This regime has bred hate to its children … on one thing only: America is the big Satan, Israel is the small Satan,” Herzog said, warning that Tehran’s long-term ambitions threaten not just Israel but “all the free world.”

He clarified that he does not serve as Israel’s executive leader, a role held by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but as head of state, akin to European constitutional models.

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Despite the military escalation, Herzog signaled that now is “the moment where one thinks about diplomacy,” though he emphasized that any new talks with Iran must be “nuts and bolts and very clear,” citing previous failed negotiations in which “the Iranians kept on lying constantly.”

Herzog added that while regime change in Iran is “not any of the official goals of this war,” it “would be a very blessed side effect.”



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