Netanyahu targets Iran, risking war, killing talks, and global escalation.
Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
- What is happening between Iran and Israel, and why is it considered unbelievable?
- How does Netanyahu's attack on Iran relate to the Iranian nuclear program?
- What role did Donald Trump play in the situation involving Iran and Israel?
- Why is attacking individuals involved in negotiations seen as problematic?
- What are the potential consequences of an unprovoked attack on Iran?
Prof. Ted Postol:
- The conflict involves Netanyahu claiming to target Iran’s nuclear program, but his actions seem driven by a desire for war rather than diplomacy.
- The attack undermines any possibility of peaceful negotiations, with Netanyahu actively sabotaging diplomatic efforts.
- Trump reportedly gave Netanyahu permission to act against Iran, but his domestic and foreign issues limit his ability to control events.
- Killing negotiators—like those from Hamas or the U.S.—destroys trust and makes future talks nearly impossible, escalating tensions instead.
- The attack could lead to regional or even global escalation, especially with ongoing conflicts like Ukraine, and threatens stability worldwide.
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