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Trump’s Iran remarks “misleading,” mirror US military buildup: 'Israeli' media

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Published :  
14-01-2026 18:42|
Last Updated :  
15-01-2026 18:48|
  • Pentagon forces, including carriers and B-52s, reportedly remain on high alert.

'Israeli' outlets have described US President Trump’s recent statements on Iran -claiming that killings have stopped- as “clear misleading.”

Analysts warn that the calm rhetoric contrasts sharply with Washington’s massive military activity in the Middle East, suggesting a deliberate gap between public statements and operations being prepared at the Pentagon.

Trump signals cautious verification

Trump said his administration had received reports that executions and killings in Iran had halted, framing it as an initial response to his threats. He emphasized that any further action would depend on “on-the-ground verification,” while insisting that his “very strong” military options remain on the table.

'Israeli' media see this conditional pause as part of a broader maneuver to maintain surprise. Aircraft carriers have not been withdrawn, and B-52 bombers remain on high alert, reinforcing the perception that political statements may be designed to obscure imminent military action.

'Israel' on high alert

Despite Washington’s calming tone, readiness in Tel Aviv, Beersheba, and Dimona remains at its highest. 'Israeli' security authorities continue to treat any Iranian movement with caution, viewing the missile threat as ongoing. Open shelters and civil defense measures reflect a focus on monitoring military realities rather than relying on temporary assurances from Tehran.

The situation has shifted from “verbal threats” to “close surveillance.” Intelligence and reconnaissance teams are tasked with verifying whether Iranian claims of halted violence are genuine or staged to absorb international pressure.

As tensions mount, the world stands at a delicate point: either a political win for “coercive diplomacy” or a military escalation dictated by intelligence assessments in the coming hours.