Internal US-Israel Strategic Divergence
Situation
Sub-event of: Diplomacy and Negotiations
The Narrative Gap
What sources agree on
- The United States and Israel now openly seek regime change in Iran, following the military strikes in February 2026. 8 sources across 3+ regions
What's being left out
Claims well-evidenced in one region but absent from others.
Donald trump declared war against iran on 28 february 2026 with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu.
Donald trump stated that the united states and israel caused regime change in iran.
What You Won't Hear Elsewhere
Claims with strong evidence that mainstream coverage underreports.
United states and israeli military operations against iran did not achieve the stated objective of regime change.
The 2020 Abraham Accords resulted from four years of coordinated US-Israeli effort under President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu to establish regional peace and prevent Iranian nuclear development.
Key Evidence
- The 2020 Abraham Accords resulted from four years of coordinated US-Israeli effort under President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu to establish regional peace and prevent Iranian nuclear development. 6 sources
- Benjamin Netanyahu claimed to have concluded conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, and Iran. 1 source
- Benjamin Netanyahu proposed forming the Abraham Alliance, a security alliance among the United States, Israel, and countries at peace with Israel to counter Iran. 2 sources
- The United States and Israel now openly seek regime change in Iran, following the military strikes in February 2026. 9 sources
- Brigadier General Hassan Johani asserted that the United States and Israel have exhausted their maximum capabilities over more than a month of operations without forcing Iran to surrender. 1 source
What Could Change
Developments that could shift our assessment โ sources are currently split on these possibilities.
- The united states and israel will be unable to achieve regime change in iran.
Source Profile
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