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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNetanyahu takes a gamble on American support for Israel with the war against Iran
Throughout his political career, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has steered his country along two pillars of foreign policy: an ironclad partnership with the United States and a relentless diplomatic and covert battle against the rulers of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Now, with Israel and the U.S. in a joint war against Irans leadership, those two strategic paths risk clashing with each other. By enlisting the U.S. in what he views as Israels existential battle against Iran, Netanyahu is taking a gamble that could open up the relationship to the strain of a war with far-reaching consequences.
To be sure, persuading U.S. President Donald Trump to join the war was a coup for Netanyahu and highlights the strong ties between the two leaders. If they are successful, they could quickly realize their shared goal of toppling the Iranian government and spare the region a protracted conflict.
But if the war drags on, the two allies ties could again be tested.
https://apnews.com/article/iran-war-netanyahu-trump-support-ef032c6370bd31294cab5641a57ba8af
Ya think so?
Bluestocking
(624 posts)I am okay with the Gaza situation since the Palestinians brutally attacked Israel and then generated hatred toward Democrats that got Trump elected.
I am not okay with the Iran attack. While I despise the Iranian government and their brutal theocracy, the US and Israel had no right to attack Iran. Any attacks on Israel are well deserved. Israeli needs regime change just like the US does.
David__77
(24,553 posts)dalton99a
(93,470 posts)weapons, no question whatsoever. If you take out Saddam's regime, I guarantee you that it will have enormous
positive reverberations on the region."
- Netanyahu in U.S. House of Representatives, Sept. 12, 2002