“WASHINGTON — President Trump instructed The Put up Friday that he knew Israel would strike Iran if the theocratic regime didn’t rapidly comply with a revised nuclear cope with the US.
“I always knew the date,” the president stated in a short cellphone interview. “Because I know everything. I know everything. I know everything.”
I imagine that the Neocons have used Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu to attain their finish purpose, and Trump might have been in opposition to the Neocons that they’d stuffed into his cupboard, like John Bolton and folks like Victoria Nuland, however they’re intelligent and devious. Bibi, as I stated, went to high school in Philadelphia and was launched to this Neocon agenda with Invoice Kristol’s father, who began the entire Neocon motion. Bibi is a wolf in sheep’s clothes. I do know that Trump was a real peacemaker, and as I stated, I even had discussions with RFK, and he, too, requested me what I might do to cease the Ukraine Warfare. So I do know the place their hearts have been. However they aren’t conscious of the total extent of this Neocon motion and that Bibi may be very a lot part of that. Trump has mistakenly assumed he’s the pinnacle of a state, however his approval score as of June 2024 was solely 29% in Israel, about the identical as John Bolton’s within the USA.
This assertion from Trump that he all the time knew the date implies that the assembly in Oman was a decoy for Israel. Trump might assume that Israel is simply attempting to eradicate the nuclear functionality of Iran, however that isn’t true. This has been an try and create regime change in Iran, which got here on course on our laptop mannequin for 2025. Trump ordered Bibi to not kill the Supreme Chief, however this was a deliberate decapitation of the highest management in Iran, which is the regime change a part of this operation.
Trump’s blunder in not realizing that the very Neocons who tried to assassinate him as a result of he was anti-war are NOT purely home. Bibi, I do know, is a part of this identical crew. Trump has been led into the chance of dragging the US into an unwinnable all-out struggle, not simply in opposition to Iran, however one that can contain each Russia and China.
Historical past warns us that if the US will get snarled in a struggle with Iran, Russia, and/or China, they’ll see that as a chance to assault the USA. This state of affairs describes Japan’s invasion of Russian territories in 1904, resulting in the Russo-Japanese Warfare. Russia was engaged in one other battle very closely, attempting to suppress the Boxer Rebel (1899-1901) in China, diverting important navy sources and a spotlight to Manchuria. Japan perceived Russia as weak/distracted, and thus a chance. Japan invaded on February eighth, 1904, launching a shock naval assault on the Russian fleet at Port Arthur in Manchuria and touchdown troops in Korea. This marked the beginning of the Russo-Japanese Warfare. Japan decisively defeated Russia on land (Battle of Mukden) and sea (Battle of Tsushima). The struggle ended with the Treaty of Portsmouth (1905), mediated by the US.
Sweden invaded Denmark in the course of the Thirty Years’ Warfare (1643-1645). Sweden was already combating in Germany (a part of the broader Thirty Years’ Warfare), but noticed Denmark as weakened and weak. The Swedish shock invasion of Denmark in 1643 (often called the Torstenson Warfare) was a pivotal battle throughout the broader Thirty Years’ Warfare. Sweden decisively received the struggle, which marked the definitive finish of Denmark’s centuries-long dominance within the Nordic area (the Dominium maris Baltici). This then led to the rise of Sweden, which emerged because the undisputed nice energy in Northern Europe. The territorial positive aspects secured its management over the Baltic approaches and strengthened its place on the Scandinavian peninsula. As all the time, the humiliation and territorial losses fueled deep Danish resentment, setting the stage for future conflicts between Sweden and Denmark-Norway, such because the Second Northern Warfare (1655-1660).
These are simply two examples that present how participating in a struggle on one entrance can expose one to an assault from one other adversary who perceives that rival as weakened or occupied, presenting a chance to defeat a long-standing rival. That is my concern that the US might be arrange by these Neocons, who’ve misplaced each struggle since World Warfare II, as a result of they’re myopic and give attention to one component, and never the chance of a broader engagement from others seeing a chance ripe for the taking.
Bibi has positioned Israel in danger. He’s a Neocon targeted on the destruction of Iran, not merely the termination of its nuclear functionality, which even Tulsi testified earlier than Congress that Iran was nonetheless maybe 18 months away from making a bomb. Israel’s Iron Dome is thought to be one of many cornerstones of Israel’s defensive system, nevertheless it does have limitations. The one profitable technique in opposition to Israel needs to be to overwhelm the entire system with incoming assaults coming from a number of instructions. This technique shouldn’t be a pc however a human monitoring a classy radar system. For this reason the US helps to shoot down incoming missiles over Israel, which Iran sees because the US getting instantly concerned. If the incoming rocket is deemed a menace, the command heart responds by launching a Matir missile to intercept it.
Will Russia, Turkey, and China present help to Iran in its battle with Israel? The three international locations have condemned Israel’s actions. That is the actual wildcard that Bibi thinks the US will intervene and defend Israel. What we do know is that Iran has additionally developed supersonic missiles. Proof is pointing to important indigenous effort but in addition seemingly exterior help, primarily from Russia. Russia is essentially the most incessantly cited supply of potential assist, particularly following the deepening navy partnership since Russia’s setup by the Neocons to guard the Donbas since 2022, when Kiev began the civil struggle by the interim authorities in 2. Iran provided Russia with giant numbers of Shahed drones, and in return, is extensively believed to be receiving superior navy expertise.
Russia possesses a number of the world’s most superior hypersonic missile expertise (e.g., Kinzhal, Avangard, Zircon). Transferring information, parts, and even designs associated to scramjet engines, heat-resistant supplies, or steering techniques for supersonic/hypersonic flight is taken into account extremely believable by Western intelligence and protection analysts. Iran’s unveiling of the “Fattah” and “Fattah-2” hypersonic missiles in 2023 intensified hypothesis about Russian technological enter.
Iran and North Korea have additionally a well-documented, decades-long historical past of collaboration on ballistic missile expertise, together with engines, supplies, and designs (e.g., Shahab-3 based mostly on Nodong). North Korea has additionally examined its personal hypersonic glide autos (e.g., Hwasong-8, Hwasong-12). Whereas the extent of present collaboration particularly on supersonic/hypersonic tech is much less clear than the Russian hyperlink, the established relationship makes technological change or parallel growth based mostly on shared previous information a definite risk.
China has superior hypersonic capabilities and has traditionally been a provider of missile-related expertise and parts to Iran. Whereas direct proof of China aiding Iran’s particular supersonic/hypersonic initiatives is much less outstanding in current stories than the Russian hyperlink, China stays a possible supply of vital dual-use applied sciences, supplies science, and even oblique information switch. China is likely to be extra cautious than Russia resulting from its broader geopolitical pursuits and issues about secondary sanctions.
Iran strongly emphasizes that its supersonic and hypersonic missile applications (just like the “Fattah” and “Haj Qasem” missiles) are the results of home analysis and growth by organizations just like the Aerospace Power of the IRGC. They showcase native scientists and engineers. It’s seemingly a mixture: Iran has constructed substantial home missile experience over many years (typically reverse-engineering or adapting international designs). Exterior help, significantly current potential transfers from Russia, might present vital breakthroughs in particular difficult areas like hypersonic propulsion or thermal safety, accelerating present applications. Growing these missiles is a key strategic purpose for Iran to boost deterrence, penetrate superior air defenses (like these of Israel, the US, and Gulf states), and mission regional energy.
Whereas Iran credit home growth, Russia is at the moment considered by Western intelligence and analysts as essentially the most possible main supply of superior technological help for Iran’s supersonic/hypersonic missile program, significantly following the Ukraine struggle. North Korea stays a possible contributor based mostly on its lengthy historical past of missile collaboration. China is a much less outstanding however nonetheless doable supply of some expertise or parts. The precise nature and extent of international assist stay labeled and topic to evaluation. There stays a critical danger that this struggle is just the start, and the top is not going to arrive, engulfing extra nations till 2030.