Mission accomplished for Netanyahu?
He must decide whether to keep on fighting

FOR BINYAMIN NETANYAHU, Israel’s prime minister, this is a moment of triumph. For decades he has urged American presidents to act forcefully on Iran. Now, under Donald Trump’s command, America has inflicted huge strikes on Iran’s three main nuclear facilities. The attacks included dropping bunker-busting bombs on Fordow, the deepest of the sites. Mr Trump claims that the attacks have been decisive, “obliterating” Iran’s nuclear programme and ending the war.
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