The Time Has Come
"I'm less confident now than I would have been a couple of months ago. Something happened to them, but "I am much less confident of a deal being made.""They seem to be delaying, and I think that's a shame."U.S. President Donald Trump"We are constantly assessing the appropriate personnel posture at all our embassies.""Based on our latest analysis, we decided to reduce the footprint of our mission in Iraq."Anonymous U.S. State Department official"Diplomacy -- not militarism -- is the only path forward.""Iran is not seeking a nuclear weapon, and U.S. militarism only fuels instability.""CENTCOM's legacy of fuelling regional instability through arming aggressors and enabling Israeli crimes, strips it of any credibility to speak on peace or non-proliferation."Islamic Republic of Iran
| Tehran, Friday, June 13. AP |
This
past week the U.S. State Department ordered all of its embassies within
striking distance of Iran, including its proxy locations; missions in
the Middle East, eastern Europe and North Africa, to convene emergency
action committees, and to urgently forward cables to Washington of
measures to mitigate risks. The departure of non-essential personnel
from Iraq was also authorized. Bearing in mind that the U.S. is viewed
in Tehran as the military and political support of Israel and as such
promised consequences should Israel strike Iran.
The
doomsday stars have aligned for the Islamic Republic. Bleating that it
respects not military means but diplomacy reveals that it considers
arming and inciting terrorist groups to represent its particular brand
of diplomacy. Having connived to destabilize the entire Middle East with
its Axis of Resistance the Ayatollahs cannot resist attributing
regional instability to the United States and Israel. Because it is a
theocratic regime of undisputed 'peace' and 'harmony', Iran deplores
aggressors such as Israel insisting it has the universally legitimate
human right to exist.
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| A person stands near a damaged residential building after an Iranian ballistic missile strike hits Tel Aviv. Abir Sultan/EPA |
"For decades, the tyrants of Tehran have brazenly, openly called for Israel's destruction.""They backed up their genocidal rhetoric with a program to develop nuclear weapons.""If not stopped, Iran could produce a nuclear weapon within a very short time."Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
That
determination to defend and protect itself from a regime that has time
and again over the decades threatened to destroy 'the Zionist entity',
even so far as declaring that intention within the hallowed halls of the
United Nations, has finally pushed Israel to the inevitable. A final
and total frontal assault on the Islamic Republic, to neutralize that
existential threat and prevent it from producing the nuclear weapons it
says it has no intention of pursuing; that with its oil for energy
notwithstanding, its search for nuclear energy is purely domestic.
| Reuters |
Hostile,
threatening rhetoric and support for terrorist death cults aimed
directly at destroying Israel identifies Iran for what it is. The Hamas
October 7, 2023 unspeakable malevolence unleashed by thousands of
Palestinian terrorists marauding through southern Israel in a maelstrom
of savage intensity, as clear a declaration of war as any that could be
imagined. Orchestrated by Iran, championed by Iran, fuelled by Iran,
celebrated by Iran as a great victory.
The
response was swift with the Israel Defense Forces responding to the
bloodshed, rape, torture, destruction and hostage taking. And having to
respond as well to Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis is Yemen, as well
as Hamas, the PLFP, Islamic Jihad and Fatah in Gaza. The last two
decades of Iran's search for nuclear weapons as a deterrent to Israel's
existence and its extended goal of conquest of the Middle East for Shia
Islam over its Sunni neighbours has been unsettling for the entire
region.
According
to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran had an organized
nuclear weapons program up to 2003, enriching uranium to gradually
achieve weapons-grade levels. A nuclear armed Iran would represent the
existential threat that Iran celebrates itself as being for Israel. With
Hamas battered, Hezbollah in disarray, the Houthis on the back foot,
and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad out of the picture, the Islamic
Republic has been deprived of its allies' militant support.
The
Islamic Republic was given fair warning to cease and desist or face the
consequences. The former never resulted, but the latter is in the
process. When the IAEA's board of governors censured Iran for failing to
work with its inspectors, Iran responded with the announcement it would
establish a third enrichment site and exchange some of its centrifuges
for more advanced models.
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Photos show some Iranians rallying in front of a mock-up of the Dome of the Rock Atta Kenare / AFP - Getty Images |
War
is never pretty. In the prosecution of war, innocents are caught up
while the military on either side pursue their goals, each of outdoing
the other to become victorious in combat, leading to surrender of one,
dominance of the other. Iran has thus far lost many of its Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps military commanders, its nuclear scientists,
all members of the IRGC themselves, airports, arms depots, oil
refineries, assault depots. In response swarms of missiles have rained
down on Israel.
Israel
is in a battle for survival. Its success in this battle will result not
only in removing the source of an unrelenting cult dedicated to the
destruction of Israel and by extension, Jews, but by extension, freeing
the Iranian people themselves from their burden of Islamist anti-human
corrosion of the most basic of human rights. Moreover, the removal of
the current Islamist regime's stranglehold on its own population, on the
Middle East and its long-range threat to the West and its freedoms
represents a benefit to the international community.
The
justice of peace and freedom will arrive with the removal of
impediments to both. And Israel alone has undertaken that task of
benefit to all.
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| A fire at Tehran's Shahran oil depot after an Israeli attack. Photograph: Majid Asgaripour/Reuters |
Labels: Axis of Evil, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel Defends Itself




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