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Analyst Claims Trump-Netanyahu Public Rift Last Year Was Strategic Theater to Mask Alignment

In analysis published approximately two weeks ago, Glenn Greenwald argues that a public disagreement between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu in 2025 was a deliberate tactical maneuver rather than a genuine rift. Greenwald contends the apparent tensions were staged misdirection designed to conceal continued coordination between the two leaders. He further argues that a similar pattern — visible public distance followed by demonstrated alignment — is now recurring in their current relationship.

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This item is classified as Analysis. Claims reflect the source's arguments and interpretations, not independently verified findings. The underlying geopolitical assertions have not been corroborated by mainstream news outlets.

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  • Glenn Greenwald published commentary on this topic via System Update. (YouTube, Substack)

~ Interpretation

  • ~The source characterizes the Trump-Netanyahu relationship tensions as a strategic ruse rather than genuine disagreement. (Glenn Greenwald analysis, not independently verified)
  • ~The analysis argues that apparent public rifts between the two leaders mask coordinated policy positions. (Source argument, not independently confirmed)
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Source@glenngreenwald
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PublishedJuly 4, 2026 at 5:13 AM PDT

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