Iran - Israel/US War: Israel-US declare war on Iran, Iran responds

(Opinion Piece)


Congress wants to tie the United States to Israel with this new legislation. It’s a trap
Eli Clifton and Ian Lustick

Israel and its lobby will use section 224 of the National Defense Authorization Act to bind the US to a state that has gone rogue

Congress is considering legislation that would embed Israel’s military deeply within the US military-industrial complex. Stunned by the cratering of public support for Israeli policies in Gaza, Lebanon and the West Bank and towards Iran, Israel’s advocates are frantically seeking to preserve and even escalate US support for the Jewish state in ways that do not rely on defense of its policies or permit scrutiny of the manipulations involved.

Politically, this means avoiding public discussion of Israeli policies in Gaza, Lebanon, the West Bank or Iran and disguising the sources of massive amounts of money pouring into election races to defeat candidates raising questions about US support for Israel. The proposed legislation shows what this means bureaucratically.

News of section 224 of the National Defense Authorization Act – a section that would deeply intertwine the US and Israeli militaries by committing to bilateral research and development, co-production of weapons, joint ventures, licensing agreements and an unprecedented integration of the US and Israeli weapons industries – triggered an immediate backlash led by Representatives Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky, and Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, to strip the section from the defense budget.

The origins of this addition to the defense budget tell us much about how Israel’s lobby pursues a foreign country’s interests even as 60% of Americans now hold an unfavorable view of Israel.

In February, the representatives Don Davis, a Democrat from North Carolina, and Ronny Jackson, a Republican from Texas, introduced the United States-Israel Framework for Upgraded Technologies, Unified Research, and Enhanced Security (Futures) Act of 2026 alongside companion legislation in the Senate introduced by senators Ted Budd, a Republican from North Carolina, and Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democrat from New York. Israel’s lobby prominently endorsed and lobbied on the legislation.

The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a pro-Israel thinktank originally incorporated as “Emet”, the Hebrew word for “truth”, and committed, according to its founding IRS filings, “to provid[ing] education to enhance Israel’s image in North America and the public’s understanding of issues affecting Israeli-Arab relations”, advocated for closer integration of US and Israeli militaries and weapons research and development in a December report, Beyond the US-Israel MOU: The Case for a Strategic Partnership Agreement.

Two months later, the Foundation for Defense of Democracies was the only outside validator for the legislation on Davis’s 19 February press release. “The United States–Israel Futures Act builds on decades of successful collaboration by improving cooperation across the public, private, and academic sectors to swiftly develop, test, and field defense technologies that will help safeguard US service members and provide Israel with the means to combat a diverse set of threats from foreign adversarial states and terror groups,” said Tyler Stapleton, senior director of government relations at the FDD. “FDD Action strongly supports the bipartisan United States-Israel Futures Act.”

On 19 February, Washington’s largest pro-Israel lobby group, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac), endorsed the legislation, highlighting its “key provisions”, including “encouraging US-based co-production, joint ventures, and manufacturing partnerships with Israeli industry”.

Aipac also reported lobbying on the US-Israel Futures Act on Capitol Hill as well as at the Department of Defense in the first quarter of the year. While neither the House nor Senate legislation made it out of committee, the same legislative architecture and much of the same language appeared in section 224 of the NDAA, buried deep within the 505-page draft legislation.

In short, Aipac and the FDD were successful in moving their unpopular legislative agendas forward, even as both the House and Senate bills remain stalled in committees.

Make no mistake, the intent and the consequences of this legislation, dubbed the United States–Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, go far, far beyond the sharing of military technology that traditionally has attracted so much support among Senators and Congress members.

For the Israel-first theorists whose thinking and position papers guided its formulation, it is the proverbial camel’s nose. By making the United States increasingly dependent on Israeli technology – in AI, quantum computing, high-powered lasers, cyberwarfare, anti-drone systems, and other advanced fields – while also transferring America’s most sophisticated technologies to Israeli governments, Israel and its advocates are quietly steering the relationship away from patronage or even partnership and toward something more asymmetrical: a structure designed to harness American power for the aims of “Zionism 2.0”.

That was the vision advanced by David Wurmser, the main author of the Clean Break document – a 1996 policy paper submitted to Benjamin Netanyahu, which advocated ending the Oslo peace process, casting the US and Israel as engaged in a struggle to defend western civilization, empowering Israel to reshape the political landscape of the Middle East, and overthrowing regimes in the region, beginning with Iraq. Its signatories included Richard Perle and Douglas Feith. All three were highly placed within the George W Bush administration as architects of the American invasion of Iraq.

Wurmser introduced this new “Zionism 2.0” framework in a report published the same month the US-Israel Futures Act was introduced. Titled Israel 2048: A Blueprint for a Rising Asymmetric Geopolitical Power, the report advocates an Israeli security strategy based on “preventative wars”. US authorization for these wars is to be achieved by forging such an intimate relationship between the Israeli and US militaries that Israel would become “indispensable” to the United States, both in the Middle East and in its global struggle to defend “western civilization” against Russia, China and an increasingly Islamized Europe.

Their vision is of “New Jerusalem” (the US) wedded to “Old Jerusalem” (Israel) on the basis of both having been divinely chosen for the mission of saving civilization from the “red-green” (Marxist-Muslim) alliance.

For Israel, this means not just ruling all the territory between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, but dominating the Middle East, launching wars of “prevention” against all potential adversaries (including Turkey, Iran and even Egypt) and, with Britain and France succumbing to the influence of foreign immigrants and the disease of “European secularism”, serving as the US’s most important ally in its global struggle to preserve “civilization” – labeled either “Jewish-Christian” or “western”.

The extravagance of such ideas clearly marks the origins of the project, exposing the influence of well-funded dark-money groups and thinktanks exerting their influence on behalf of Israel’s government.

Now is the time to say what section 224 of the National Defense Authorization Act really is: not an alliance with a talented and responsible ally that will help keep the US safe, but a trap being set by Israel and its lobby to bind our country to a state that, for all its past promise, has gone rogue.
Jew.S.A, Jew.S.A, Jew,S,A!!!
 
The US vessels hundreds of miles from the Strait are basically unreachable, especially with the air defenses. However, it was a turkey shoot when the vessels had came close/in the Strait but Iran fired missiles over them, deliberately not striking them as large American casualties would tilt the anti-war opinion in America.
Irans not hitting them deliberately and calibrating the escalation. They can be hit if Iran wants to…….just like how Houthis have sunk dozens of ships using anti ship ballistic missiles.

USN has turned into junk.

Just a matter of time it gets disbanded and 90% of its vessels sent for recycling at the scrap heap.
 
Sounds like the same game they tried playing before where they can freeze that money whenever they choose too I would trust china holding that money than gulf nations wait a minute I just read the article they’re stealing Iranian money for their own reconstruction omg they’re declaring war
What they had numbered those bills?
Iran is asking for it's assets back and that remains on the table ... US can give whatever it wants to whoever... under any pretext. Does not change the fact... it just becomes a joke from the clown. One doing blockade of the blockade...
 
Going forward, the USA has weakened its position relative to Iran, as the threat war is off the table. Iran took the best blows from both Iran and USA, two nuclear powers. What can the USA threaten to do to Iran, that it has not already tried to do so. This make negotiations for the USA harder in the future as Trump/Netanyahu have weakened the USA position.
They can destroy all ports, economy, oil facilities. Iran economy will tank and sooner the population will want a change. Thats one option left.
 
Not only their proxies are grinding slowly israelis at the north Frontier, but also they're playing with international markets controlling two waterways.... Strait of Hormuz and Baby el Mandeb.

All while they're enriching uranium in deep installations.


That is awesome. Iran is doing great in its noble war. Brilliant.

Of course, as long as my replies in this thread keep disappearing, that is all I can say I suppose.
 
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Until there is utter chaos in the Middle East only then it will be considered ‘Mission accomplished’ with one regional if not defacto global hegemon. Until then the situation will worsen.

This entire region sealed its fate after 9/11. What was set in motion a quarter century ago will culminate in the next few years with major and lasting changes. This has been a well known secret within academia ever since the early noughts.
 
Interesting that Iran has laid off Saudi and Qatar and their FM on record as saying both those countries are on the right side of history.

Kuwait, UAE and Bahrain are f**ked after any peace deal
By laying off Saudia and Qatar, Iran successfully prevented the possibility of an Arab gulf concensus and alliance forming against It, which could have created more military problems for Iran than Iran was prepared to handle during this ME war.

No Arab consensus against Iran explains why no united Arab force has attacked Iran openly in this war. The Arabs as a group "froze" in the face of a potential Civilizational clash with Iran, which is either miraculous on irans part or proof that an actual Arab alliance ( in any form) does not exist.
 
You guys seen this?

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How did he get to see the pics of the laundry room area (hull) blown in from one side and blown out from the other?

This Abu-Donkey Mario No-falls is chatting way too much lately.
 
I have a feeling this war will continue till israel has completed its mission in lebanon and Syria. Just today they were upto something in the Golan heights and in lebanon the lebanese army has basically surrendered the South of their country to israel and the israelis are not stopping. They are continuing to advance.

The fpv hits by Hezbollah are not enough to deter the israelis. If there were 1000's of them then yes it would be unattainable for Israel but a meagre amount of less than 10 does not really bother them much. Lets see why the lebanon army chief is coming to pakistan tomorow. The moron does not realise Iran is looking out for his country. If it was not for Iran they might as well surrender there entire country to Israel which is sadly what is going to happen.

Once the israelis have most of lebanon and parts of Syria they will then sign a deal with Iran. Until then nothing will change. Also, they will try and destroy more of Iran's missiles and make sure the deal includes the HEU. Because once that is secured, Israel has practically won. And the US will have achieved its objective. Removing any major threat to israel

Also, revoking Jordan's ownership or whatever u call it of Al Aqsa will cause an uprising and u can kiss jordan goodbye as well.

israel continues to work on the greater israel project and needs to occupy all the countries/territories it requires for their fake messiah to come and give them some golden few days rule. Everything they do is for that plan and they are trying to achieve them. Even if sinks the american empire, so be it. They will be able to sink/drain america within minutes as they have control of everything already.

Just need to close the laptops in USA and Re-open from Jerusalem/Telaviv. Mission accomplished.
 
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