Feb 11, 2026 in the White House Situation Room Netanyahu and Mossad presented to the President their "evidence" that the war would be won quickly and how; that both nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities would be destroyed, how the regime would quickly collapse and be too weak to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz, presented photos and bios of those who should be considered as replacements for the Mullahs, and gave assurances that the Iranian people were waiting in the shadows prepared to join the fight against the mullahs and recommended the Kurds join the fight.
Trump's mistake: he believed Netanyahu and his team and took to Truth Social before our intelligence agencies and assets in the region could correct the assumptions and conclusions from Netanyahu and Mossad. Once they did, Trump made the requisite changes.
And, yes, @libertybele there is a link, and you've already got it 
There have been similar reports that Israeli intelligence must be verified prior to taking action based on it. I think this lesson has been learned and incorporated. **The Gulf States have now also been given a full hearing.**
As for the MOU, let's talk about this when we both know what's in it. Thanks.
IIRC the link that you are referring to about Bibi being a liar and being responsible for Trump attacking Iran was from the NYT. So -- what you would like me to believe is that Trump trusted Bibi over his own generals and Secretary of War??? Not buying that. In prior posts, you also want me to believe that Bibi doesn't have a responsibility to defend his people after his country was brutally attacked on Oct. 7?
If we move past Israel being the supposed evildoer that insisted that Trump attack Iran, that leaves either his generals, Hegseth, Rubio or Kushner and Witcofff. You know darn well who I suspect.
As for what is in the MOU, I don't know if we will accurately be given that information. IMO the truth will come out when we actually see what transpires between the U.S. and Iran.
As for Bibi -- I do believe that he may have had intel that indicated that Iran was weeks away from nuclear capabilities.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) assess that Iran has not built a bomb, but the country has a highly advanced nuclear program and possesses the technology and materials needed to build one relatively quickly if its leaders decide to do so.
Oh wait .... we're supposed to trust Iran as they have promised not to build a nuke? Seriously???
https://www.cfr.org/articles/what-are-irans-nuclear-and-missile-capabilities