Israel Had a Window of Opportunity to Attack Iran and It Was Right to Use It
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing to strike Iran's nuclear facilities soon while Iranian proxies are weakened, amid rising Middle East tensions.
- The move follows stalled nuclear talks over uranium enrichment limits and the U.S. withdrawal of diplomats and military family members from the region due to volatility.
- Israel has demonstrated operational capability by striking deeply into Iranian airspace last year, degrading Iran's air defenses and jeopardizing Tehran's dispersed nuclear sites.
- In April, Netanyahu asserted that Iran would be prevented from acquiring nuclear arms by any means necessary, while Iran’s defense minister cautioned that the United States would face serious repercussions if a conflict arises.
- Iranian officials have met to plan responses, balancing escalation risks, which suggests any Israeli strike could provoke uncertain but serious regional repercussions.
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Tensions rise in the Middle East on concerns Israel may bomb Iran's nuclear facilities
Tensions are rising in the Middle East on concerns that Israel could soon launch a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
·San Antonio, United States
Read Full ArticleIsrael took advantage of a unique window of opportunity
From a military perspective, there is little question that Israel was right to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities. It took advantage of a unique window of opportunity that stemmed from three primary factors. The first was the degradation of Iran’s regional proxies. For years, when the issue of attacking Iran would come up around the cabinet table, one of the main arguments against it was the retaliation Israel would face – from Hezbollah in Lebano…
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