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Israel again faces a genocidal assault by a determined adversary, as Iran races ahead with its nuclear weapons program with one primary aim in mind: the absolute eradication of Israel.
Iran’s newly elected President Masoud Pezeshkian, in early July, reaffirmed “Tehran’s dedication to destroying Israel.” This aim, he added, is “rooted in the fundamental policies of the Islamic Republic.”
That Iran desires nuclear capabilities necessary to wipe-out Israel is unfortunately not a matter of conjecture. There are many indicators of its intent. The “Doomsday Clock” in Tehran’s “Palestine Square”, for instance, counts down toward the hour of Israel’s obliteration in 2040. This April, Iran itself let loose an indiscriminate barrage of more than 300 ballistic missiles and attack drones upon Israel, a country smaller than the state of New Jersey.
The question, therefore, is what exactly is to be done to prevent a nuclear catastrophe initiated by Iran, one that could arrive at any moment?
In the face of America’s refusal to act with resolve on behalf of its allies, including Ukraine, Israel’s options for survival appear limited.
Israel, the Gulf States, Europe and the US will soon be in no position to gamble whether a ballistic missile launched from Iran is a nuclear attack or not.
Although Israel’s leaders are well-aware of Iran’s intentions, the US and other Western allies cannot be relied upon to participate or contain Iran’s progress toward a nuclear weapon. They have shown that apparently they would rather deal with the situation through ineffectual diplomatic “meetings”.
Israel, alone in many respects and forced to act unilaterally, might need to find ways to prevent Iran from attacking it with nuclear weapons. The stakes could not be higher for Israel – and, as the supposed bastion of Western democratic values, for America.
Despite diplomatic failure by the US to prevent Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and on the grounds that the US will in all probability fail to act militarily to prevent Iran’s nuclear breakout, Israel on its own may be left to protect both itself and the West.
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So Israel is the expendable guardian of the West? And if Israel is nuked out of existence, will the West then start protecting itself? How? Make war on Iran?