The Guardian view on Trump and Iran: Netanyahu’s war does not have a clear way out Editorial
R.Wars do not seem easy to start and are difficult to end with a disturbing Benjamin Netanyahu. For the Israeli Prime Minister, the conflict is the end of a means, which expands its political survival. Under international pressure – no matter how late and insufficient – on the massacre in Gaza, launched the attack on Iran. It was initially submitted as necessary to prevent Tehran from the imminent acquisition of the nuclear bomb, a claim that contradicts US intelligence, and is increasingly discussing it as a way to topple the regime. Defense Minister, Israel Katz, said that the supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamnai, “could no longer exist.”
Donald Trump has generally seen an armed conflict as a trap instead of escaping. he He said The United States “will measure our success not only through the battles that we win but also through the wars that we end – and perhaps more importantly, wars that we never enter.” However, his failure to achieve peace deals worth Nobel, and it appears that Mr. Netanyahu’s maneuver, made him excited about American intervention. Israel wants us to attack us from the warehouse arches in Fordow. There is no guarantee that these people will succeed. The aspirations of the end of the Israel regime are undermining its demand to submit what might be called, in the term that is used badly to invade Iraq in 2003, which is a corridor. There is no bad plan for the next day; There is no plan.
What Mr. Trump and Mr. Netanyahu are participating in that they constantly give in the interests of their nations for their personal political necessities, and that he does not care about 90 million Iranians. The zebra regime is hateful for many, but hundreds of civilians have already died as Israel offers their bombing To freedomAnd the horrors of Gaza indicate that much worse can come. Many Iranians lived through the unexpected and unwanted consequences for the overthrow of a ruler hated in 1979, and they saw more the American invasion of Iraq. Meanwhile, Israeli civilians are now facing Iranian revenge.
Israel encouraged Israel to its war of its extermination in Gaza to take this dangerous and illegal path. European leaders who were late to express a molecule around Gaza, and their patience since the strikes began in Iran, should take Tangible work To stop Israel’s assault as well as to strengthen negotiations. Incredibly, German advisor, Fredchich Mirz, Describe As “dirty work is Israel for all of us” (and according to what was stated in the “moderation” in a later invitation with Mr. Netanyahu). His opinion may change if energy prices rise, this fragile region shakes its stability and the state’s failure forces the Iranians to flee to Europe.
According to the public prosecutor, Richard Hermer, warned that any British participation with this war beyond defensive support is illegal. Sir Kiir Starmer is right To call to cancel the escalation and negotiation To address the nuclear issue. Mr. Trump loves the idea of quick victories, but he knows that high oil and intervention prices would alienate many of his supporters. As of Thursday evening, Iran has avoided targeting American rules and assets, and according to what was reported, Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi spoke to Steve Whitchv, Mr. Trump’s private envoy. Although this is far from the “unconditional surrender” that Mr. Trump requires, there are ways to escape this crisis. Mr. Netanyahu should not be allowed to destroy them.
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