Israel Just Lost Control of the Means to Attack Iran
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Israel asked Trump to wait on his Iran strike, but in doing so gave away the one thing it can’t afford to lose: the claim that it controls escalation. Right, so news has now emerged that Benjamin Netanyahu had asked Donald Trump to delay that expected strike on Iran. Not cancel it. Delay it. But he was so keen last June wasn’t he? What’s changed then? Well the reason being briefed is that Israel is now worried it can’t absorb what comes back if the US goes ahead. Not so cocky this time it seems! That single move removes a lot of assumed certainty. Because the country that has spent years presenting itself as escalation-proof, having learned the hard way last June that it isn’t, has gone even further in its reasoning. It is now warning about stretched defences, retaliation risk, and timing. Which means the confidence you were hearing about how this would play out has all now effectively been quietly withdrawn. At the same time, Israel’s intelligence chief is in the US trying to manage the fallout, a US senator is flying to Israel to push escalation anyway, and Iran is openly floating talks instead of war. So the old story, where confrontation was inevitable and controlled, doesn’t hold anymore, and its not just Trump holding back because he’s perhaps waiting on the Navy, but because Israel has panicked as well now. The machinery is still running, but the brakes are being argued over in public and who is actually driving at this point is anybody’s guess. Right, so Benjamin Netanyahu has it seems asked Donald Trump to hold off on that strike on Iran, another facet to this story now coming out; not because he’s suddenly found a conscience, but because Israel’s own missile-defence stocks are being described as depleted and its home front is being treated as the obvious target for retaliation if the US pulls the trigger.