War Israel PM Netanyahu’s urgent warning to Americans: Iran is targeting the US — and the rest of the West - By Douglas Murray

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Benjamin Netanyahu’s warning to America could not have been more timely.

Over the weekend, I sat down with the Israeli prime minister at the country’s security HQ in Tel Aviv for an exclusive interview. During it, he issued an urgent warning to the US.

“I’ve told President Biden, I’ve told all the leaders who came here, this is your war as well because this is not merely a minor skirmish. This is part of a major confrontation between the moderate axis of Israel and the moderate Arab states against Iran. Its proxies are killing Americans as we speak.”

I asked the prime minister if he meant the dozens of attacks on US bases in Iraq since Oct. 7. “Not just Iraq,” he said.

Hours later, news emerged of the drone strike on American soldiers in Jordan.

The Biden administration has already blamed Iran for the attack that left three US servicemen dead and at least 34 injured.

It was a fast reminder of something Netanyahu has been warning about for decades, that the militant regime in Iran only attacks Israel as its first target. Not its last.

America — and the rest of the West — is next.

“Let me tell you,” Netanyahu said to me, “I think in America, the great majority of people support Israel. They understand instinctively that Israel is fighting their battle. They understand instinctively what the terrorists, the radical Islamists, say. They say we’re the small Satan. America is the great Satan.”

But what of the Biden administration? Before Christmas, Secretary of State Antony Blinken was reported to have told the Israelis that they didn’t have the “credit” for a prolonged war in Gaza.

Netanyahu and most other Israeli security officials believe that they need many months to destroy Hamas entirely in Gaza.

But with every week, there seems to be growing pressure on the Israelis to stop. And all this is before the seemingly inevitable Israeli war on its northern border with Hezbollah.

That other Iranian proxy army is perched in southern Lebanon with an arsenal of around 150,000 sophisticated rockets aimed at Israel.

Their presence means that tens of thousands of Israeli families are displaced people in their own country, now in their fourth month away from their homes.

On Sunday, Netanyahu admitted for the first time that it is Israel that has been taking action deep inside Lebanon.

Including, presumably, the targeted strike against senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri in a southern suburb of Beirut earlier this month.

The admission slipped out as he recalled the debate before October 7 over whether Israel could hit a Hezbollah tent on its border. “Well, you know, [since October 7] we’ve gone a considerable distance beyond that.”

But how will Israel finish its war in Gaza and against Iran’s proxy in Lebanon? Especially if American support wanes?

“Look, you know this statement, ‘A man’s got to do what a man’s gotta do’? Remember the days when you can actually say that? Well, today you say, ‘A person has to do what a person has to do.’ Okay. Well, let me extend that. A nation has to do what it has to do to survive. And if we take action both in the south and in the north, that is understood by many to be a just action.”

I refer to the public demonstrations against Israel’s actions in Gaza and wonder what that would look like if the war goes on and extends.

Netanyahu is bullish. “If they [Western leaders] cannot stand the heat of public opinion, then we’ll just have to do it alone. We will do what we need to do.”

Of course, America and Britain are starting to make sure that Israel is not having to deal with all these terror threats alone.

In the past month, American and British forces have taken the fight to the Iranian-backed Houthi militia in Yemen.

This is the group that has been attacking Western vessels in the Red Sea, causing an international shipping crisis.

Yet apart from that, surely Israel’s allies realize the scale of the Iranian threat, and the fact that Israel is having to fight Iran’s armies on four fronts at the moment?

“Everybody, of the leaders that I speak to, they all understand that.”

This suggests that he is used to world leaders saying one thing to him in private and another thing in public. “But again, we’ll do what we need to do,” he says. “Israel will do what it needs to do to protect itself.”

Netanyahu is the longest-serving prime minister in Israeli history, having served terms in office with breaks since 1996.

He has consistently warned the world of the dangers of a nuclear-armed Iran and made it his mission to stop the mullahs from ever getting the bomb.

But still, Iran has gotten closer to the bomb. He is prickly on this question.

Without getting into the details of Israel’s clandestine activities, he says, “Well, I think that we’ve delayed Iran’s quest for the bomb, probably by a decade.”

Now, with all these terror threats against American as well as Israeli targets, and the mullahs trying to get nukes, isn’t all this just going to continue until there is regime change in Iran?

“You’re probably right,” he tells me.

“Does anyone agree with you?” I ask.

“Well, I agree with me.”

It was a reminder of the self-assurance that Netanyahu has had throughout his political career.

He has not been afraid to do what he feels he needs to do to keep Israel safe. And he has not been afraid of standing against even American presidents — not least Barack Obama — when he believes they are wrong.

How many presidents has he seen come and go, I ask. “Who’s counting?” he shrugs.

For someone who has made it his life’s mission to protect the Jewish state, the failures of Israel’s security apparatus on Oct. 7 clearly hit hard.

Knowing that it will be used against him by his political opponents, he refuses to be drawn out on any personal responsibility for, or failures on, the day.

But in Israel, many people — including a majority of the public — seem to think that this is the end of Netanyahu’s road. I ask him if his political career has ended in failure.

“I don’t care. This whole legacy obsession is one that I don’t really care very much for. It’s not my biography that counts. The sands of time, you know, will wash away. The waves will wash away everything. All the footprints in the sand. But, you know, we have to do what we can in the time that we have available to defend this country and to assure its future. And that’s what I’m doing. That’s what I care about.”
 
Listen we have your existing promises to invoke the Samson option should they ever have the balls to actually launch a nuke at you and honestly you guys dying in a nuclear hellhole alongside them kinda solves a lot of problems for us
Did you forget that the Samson Option involves them nuking American cities too?

...actually, never mind, you're right.
 
Meanwhile if the Iranians actually were planning to attack the US on this side of the ocean, US intelligence would know about it, and it would only happen if the US government were to let it like 9/11. And Iran just wants nukes as deterrence
You mean like in the event the US government might want war with Iran to officially declare war and stop an election from happening? I mean, probably but what are the odds of that happening? It's not like the FBI actively hates the American people and wants to genocide them all in a war meat grinder and that's why they're mass importing immigrants. I mean really, you'd have to be a crazy conspiracy theorist to take the strategy for the Great Replacement is to just draft everyone, send them overseas to die, and that was the whole point of letting illegals walk through the gates. That could never happen.

Right guys? Right?!....
 
But that's what I am saying here.

America in and of itself didn't deserve 9/11. Social liberals, who are by categorical definition not American, however, deserve a dozen of 'em.
Yet if you ask a shitlib they'll say the opposite, that conservatives don't represent America and aren't even American anymore because they work for Putin or something. Liberals are part of America too, unfortunately. Yes, the gay and shitty part, but still a part of it.
 
Yet if you ask a shitlib they'll say the opposite, that conservatives don't represent America and aren't even American anymore because they work for Putin or something. Liberals are part of America too, unfortunately. Yes, the gay and shitty part, but still a part of it.
Is a tumor a part of a person?

Hell, are liberals people?

The answer to both questions is, by definition, no.
 
Maybe your countrymen shouldn't have destabilized the West. Whites would have been more than happy to have helped your ilk like they did during WW2. And how were they repaid?

Open borders, feminism, rampant censorship, food getting replaced with bugs, rights to self-determination fucked with. For extra irony, you have given the West towards the very people that hate you and wouldn't hesitate to go nuclear in wiping your little country out and hunting down your kind like dogs.
 
Maybe your countrymen shouldn't have destabilized the West. Whites would have been more than happy to have helped your ilk like they did during WW2. And how were they repaid?

Open borders, feminism, rampant censorship, food getting replaced with bugs, rights to self-determination fucked with. For extra irony, you have given the West towards the very people that hate you and wouldn't hesitate to go nuclear in wiping your little country out and hunting down your kind like dogs.
The people causing the most conflict between Israel and Palestine on Israel's part are essentially the Jewish version of rednecks and the rootless cosmopolitan ones who subvert everything are eternally seething that they don't control that government
Trust me, the ones you're mad at don't like Netanyahu either.
 
Didn't Iran already cause the death of three USA army men?
Not just regular Americans, but Americans from their protected class.
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You all remember to what lengths Biden went to exchange that basketball tranny for Viktor Bout, right?
 
This is 2024, looking back at the last few years can anyone honestly say that America did NOT deserve 9/11?
On the one hand, if you pay a hooker to kick you in the balls, why, it's not even about deserving blue balls the next morning, you're downright entitled to your blue balls.
However, if you pay a hooker to kick your dog's balls, and then you shoot the hooker for her services, that's certainly not the dog's fault.
 
That agreement was annulled when they killed God 2000 years ago.
It's not an agreement. God also doesn't change his mind nor does prophecy change

God intervening on Israel's side is retribution against the Iranians who killed christ and defy God

As ezekiel says, elam allies with magog to attack Israel and god intervenes to end the slander against Israel and prove the ultimate power of the one true God
 
You mean like in the event the US government might want war with Iran to officially declare war and stop an election from happening? I mean, probably but what are the odds of that happening? It's not like the FBI actively hates the American people and wants to genocide them all in a war meat grinder and that's why they're mass importing immigrants. I mean really, you'd have to be a crazy conspiracy theorist to take the strategy for the Great Replacement is to just draft everyone, send them overseas to die, and that was the whole point of letting illegals walk through the gates. That could never happen.

Right guys? Right?!....
Elections were not even put on pause in he US for a civil war. It would take 6-9 months to train a draftee or any recruit, bringing us into early November if they fire it up in say March-June time frame, and you realize there is such a thing as absentee military ballots? And not only that, but conscripting from a demographic which votes majority Democrat? None of what you said makes sense when you stop and think about it.
 
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