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Vance says Israeli PM Netanyahu 'has got some things wrong'
Vance says Israeli PM Netanyahu 'has got some things wrong' 10 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Aleks Phillips Getty Images The US vice-president's remarks were published by CBS News ahead of the interview's full broadcast Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has "certainly gotten some things wrong", US Vice-President JD Vance has said, as ties between the two partners in the war against Iran appear to have become strained in recent weeks. While Vance would not provide examples, he told CBS News, the BBC's US partner, that Netanyahu "aggressively asserts the interests of his country" but that they were not always aligned with those of the US. His comments mark a further public admission that relations between the two allies have come under pressure of late. Recently, US President Donald Trump reportedly clashed with the Israeli leader over military action in Lebanon that brought renewed strikes and threatened peace talks with Tehran. The US and Iran exchanged strikes for a second consecutive day overnight, straining a ceasefire between the two nations that has remained in place since April. It came after Trump said Tehran had taken "too long to make a deal" to end the war, though the renewed hostilities were triggered by events in Lebanon, where Israel has continued an operation aimed at the Iranian-backed armed group Hezbollah. Last week, Trump told an Axios journalist that he had called Netanyahu "effing crazy" in a phone conversation , saying he had been "a little bit perturbed at his constantly fighting with Lebanon". In an interview due to air on Sunday, Vance said: "Prime Minister Netanyahu, look, he governs a country that has obviously been a very close partner of the United States. "But, even when we've been close partners, sometimes we have interests that are perfectly aligned and sometimes we have interests that are misaligned. "And what I've seen with the prime minister is that he aggressively asserts the interests of his country – sometimes that means we're on the same page, sometimes it means we're not." The US vice-president went on to say that it was the job of the Trump administration to focus on what was in America's best interests, "and where that diverges, we - unfortunately for the Israelis - have to choose the side of the American people". Asked for examples of instances in which Netanyahu had got things wrong, Vance said "those conversations sometimes are better left in private". Bowen: Trump and Netanyahu wanted to reshape the Middle East - now they risk a permacrisis US and Iran exchange strikes across Middle East for second day in a row Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill 17, reports say Trump has typically been an ardent proponent of Israel during both his terms in the White House - but his attempts to extricate himself from a potentially drawn-out and increasingly costly conflict in the Middle East have been frustrated by Israel's ongoing operation in Lebanon. Tehran is demanding that any peac