By bombing Iran, the US continues to make the world safe for war | Israeli-Iran conflict


Yesterday, US President Donald Trump appears to have promoted a “diplomacy resolution” on Iran’s nuclear issue.

Now the US has Participated in Israel’s illegal assault In Iran, it was a “very successful attack” that surprised the three Iranian nuclear sites with Trump’s bragging on Saturday.

As CNN dramatically put it, “The midsummer night in June 2025 was memorable at the moment the Middle East changed forever. When the fear of nuclear annihilation was lifted from Israel, Iranian power was castrated and America’s surge occurred.”

Of course, the “fear of nuclear annihilation” has nothing to do with Israel’s current strike against Iran. Iran is faithfully portrayed in US media as targeting military and nuclear facilities, but has massacred hundreds of civilians. The victims include 23-year-old poet Pania Abbasi, who was killed along with her family while sleeping in an apartment in Tehran.

As is clear to those not in business who have not defended Israel’s looting, the attack on Iran is simply a war of convenience for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has killed all sorts of birds with one stone in a campaign against Iran’s nuclear facilities.

In addition to diverting the world from Israel’s ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip, a starving Palestinian It will continue to be massacred Every day, Netanyahu was able to distract himself from his own involvement with numerous corruption charges at home when they were seeking food and other assistance.

Furthermore, the war with Iran is very popular among the Israelis, which leads to a great point for the Prime Minister facing important domestic opposition.

Trump’s initial claims about diplomacy with Iran naturally turned Netanyahu’s panties into a huge bundle, but now, according to the president, the situation has been fixed by a midsummer night bombing that “eliminates” Iran’s nuclear site.

Certainly, Iran has long occupied our crosshairs, but the figures from many facilities spit in the prospect of bombing the country into blacksmiths. Some people salivating more openly than others, like John Bolton, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and John Bolton, who joined the next New York Times opinion page in 2015. advice: “Bomb Iran to stop the Iranian bomb.”

The failure of the editors of the US record paper to issue such a blatant call for violations of international law shows the extent to which Iran has been thoroughly demonized in American society and in the media. Remember, in 2002, then-US President George W. Bush appointed the nation to the infamous “axis of evil” along with Iraq and North Korea.

Still, except that it was a permanent thorn on the side of US imperialism, Iran’s actions were clearly less “evil” than certain other international actors, such as the United States itself. For example, Iran is not currently funding straight genocide. Hundreds of Billions Dollars.

Iran has also bombed the past decades and has not otherwise been hostile to people in every corner of the world. Right wing terrorism Latin America is carrying out a massive massacre Vietnam.

Moreover, the only secret nuclear weapon power in the Middle East is Israel, not Iran, and has refused to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and has never permitted non-protection measures at its facilities.

Meanwhile, those who praise the strike against Iran by citing the “oppressive” nature of the Iranian government will do well to revisit the US’s track record of promoting the country’s oppression. In 1953, the CIA organized a coup against Mohammad Mosadegu, the democratically elected leader of Iran.

Historian Urbando Abrahan states in his book The History of A Modern Iran: Indeed, the Shah’s obsession with US arms ended with the Iranian revolution of 1979 and the Iranian nuclear programme that Trump just bombed. It was started by the exact same shah.

At present, weapons dealers are probably not so upset by the events of midsummer nights and the general escalation of the Middle East crisis. On his side, Netanyahu Thank you Trump His “bold decision” to chase Iran “with the incredible righteous power of America.”

In Netanyahu’s words, Trump’s actions would “change history.” And the ominous hypocrisy of two heavily nuclear armed nations police nuclear “threats” cannot be overstated as the US media is rushing to justify illegal attacks on sovereign states.

Everyone is guessing what Trump will do next, spontaneous and proud of man’s actions. But don’t worry, no matter what happens, the arms industry won’t be hungry anytime soon.

The views expressed in this article are the authors themselves and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.

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