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Putin WON’T protect Iran if US & Israel start bombing as Netanyahu demands ‘Libya-style’ solution to Ayatollah

Published on April 09, 2025 at 10:34 AM

RUSSIAN dictator Vladimir Putin won't protect Iran if the US and Israel start bombing as Benjamin Netanyahu demands a “Libya-style” solution with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.

While meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office on Monday, Trump announced will commence on Saturday on Tehran's chilling nuclear program.

Vladimir Putin reviewing documents at a meeting.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Russian Culture Minister Olga Lyubimova
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei waving to a crowd.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei waves to the crowd during a meeting with officials, Islamic countries’ ambassador to Iran last year
Smoke rises from an explosion in Beirut.
Smoke rises following an explosion over Beirut’s southern suburbs after a strike in 2024

Russian deputy foreign minister Andrei Rudenko has clarified that is not obligated to help Iran under a potential US attack – despite the two nations having

While the Putin puppet warned that such an attack would have he added that Moscow would offer any help required in negotiations between Tehran and .

Meanwhile Netanyahu has demanded that a “Libya-style” solution to Iran following talks with Trump earlier this week.

The Israeli prime minister stressed on Tuesday that Iran “must not have ,” while also warning that this could be only be achieved either diplomatically or militarily.

He said that a deal would only be acceptable if it were similar to the one with Libya in 2003, where “we go in, blow up the facilities, and dismantle all the equipment, under American supervision and execution”.

Netanyahu added that this would be “the ideal scenario”.

But the second option, “which we don't want, is that they'll simply drag out the negotiations, and in that case, the military option becomes the only choice,” the Israeli leader warned.

Iran would have permission to maintain a civilian nuclear program for electricity generation, however, even if the first option did go ahead in dismantling all the equipment.

Iran expert Hamidreza Azizi told Newsweek that Iranian leaders are aware that they are on their own if a US attack was launched.

On Monday, Trump vowed Iran was in as he threatens the Ayatollah with military action if he doesn't cut a deal.

Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu became the first world leader to visit the White House since the introduction of Trump's sweeping global tariffs
Workers in protective gear pour molten metal at an industrial plant.
Technicians work at a uranium processing site in Isfahan, 340 km (211 miles) south of the Iranian capital in 2005
Missile launch over water.
The US threatened direct strikes if Iran fails to sign a new nuclear deal

He said: “We're having direct talks with Iran. Everyone agrees that doing a deal would be preferable to doing the obvious.

“The obvious is not something I want to be involved with, or that Israel wants to be involved with if they can avoid it.”

He said that “top level” talks between the US and Iran will be held on Saturday – and again levelled direct threats in the case of no deal.

He said: “If the talks aren't successful, Iran is going to be in great danger. Iran can't have a nuclear weapon. It will be a very dangerous day for Iran.”

Tensions between Iran and allied US and Israel have been building up to boiling point.

The feuding powers have traded intensifying threats of destruction – and insiders have told Flying Eze that Trump and Netanyahu are .

Former British ambassador Sir Richard Dalton described the situation between the US and Iran as “the most dangerous it has ever been”.

In an interview withBBCNewsnight, Sir Richard said: “The risk of a war between Israel and theon the one hand and Iran on the other has never been higher.”

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A US F/A-18 Super Hornet attack fighter jet taking off from the US Navy’s Nimitz-class USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier at sea
Damaged cars and bystanders in a war zone.
Destruction in Yemen after US airstrikes
Emad missile launch in Iran.
A mid-range surface-to-surface Emad (Assertiveness) missile being launched at an undisclosed location in Iran

Just weeks ago, Trump issued a chilling warning: “If they don't make a deal, . It will be bombing the likes of which they have never seen before.”;

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has defiantly refused to engage in direct negotiations — triggering fury in Washington.

In a fiery response, Khamenei vowed: “If they commit any mischief, they will surely receive a strong reciprocal blow.”;

And last week, the US and Israel launched a against pro-Iranian forces in neighbouring countries.

Houthi targets in Yemen and the new regime in Syria were battered with airstrikes – with world leaders warning of if a deal is not signed soon.

Meanwhile, the US is flexing its muscles, reportedly island — well within strike range of Iran.

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