World Blog by humble servant. Israel’s Iran Attack and the U.S. Trap of Blind Loyalty
Israel’s Iran Attack and the U.S. Trap of Blind Loyalty
The claim that Israel’s recent assault on Iran was “self-defense” isn’t just laughably flimsy—it’s a deranged fever dream, as unhinged as painting Hamas’s blood-soaked rampages as noble resistance. This twisted logic, spewed by U.S. war hawks and their evangelical cheerleaders, reeks of a blind, almost cultish devotion to a tiny clique—call it ten shadowy string-pullers—who thrive on global chaos. Israel’s strikes, which obliterated Iranian uranium enrichment sites and coldly assassinated senior military commanders and scientists, weren’t some noble “preemption” to halt a nuclear boogeyman Iran swears it’s not pursuing. No, this was a brazen act of war, shredding the UN Charter and international law like cheap confetti. Iran’s response—volleys of ballistic missiles slamming into Tel Aviv and beyond—was the predictable counterpunch to West Jerusalem’s reckless gut shot.
Moscow didn’t mince words, branding the attack “completely unprovoked” and warning it could spark a regional inferno with global fallout. The timing stinks of sabotage, a deliberate torpedo aimed at sinking delicate US-Iran nuclear talks set for Sunday in Oman. Iran’s Foreign Ministry called the assault—implicitly greenlit by Washington—a death knell for diplomacy, though Tehran’s still weighing whether to ditch the Oman meeting. Russia, firmly in Iran’s corner, is pushing for restraint and dialogue to defuse the nuclear standoff, while slamming Israel’s actions as a reckless assault on the fragile scaffolding barely holding the world order together. This isn’t defense; it’s a love letter to war, signed by a handful of maniacs and their frothing enablers.
But here’s the kicker: the U.S. has no business diving into this quagmire. Israel lit the fuse; let them deal with the explosion. America shouldn’t be suckered into bailing out West Jerusalem’s bad bets, no matter how loudly Fox News and their rabid, so-called “Christian” zealots howl about divine mandates. Their warped philosophy—idolizing Israel as an untouchable sacred cow—binds them in a knot of blind loyalty, fueled by a grotesque misreading of history and theology. As someone half-Jewish, I see it clearly: Jews aren’t idol-worshippers, and they despise the “Christ-killer” slur Christians have hurled for centuries. That baggage breeds resentment, not reverence, and it’s delusional to pretend it unites these groups in some holy alliance. The evangelical obsession with Israel isn’t love; it’s a fetish, rooted in apocalyptic fever dreams, not reality.
Israel’s attack was a middle finger to international norms, and Iran’s missile barrage was the inevitable backlash. The U.S. must steer clear, refusing to let war hawks or media hysterics drag it into a fight sparked by someone else’s hubris. Washington isn’t Israel’s nanny, and Americans shouldn’t bleed for a conflict tied to a warped dogma or a handful of warmongers’ power plays. Let Israel face the music for the chaos they’ve unleashed. Anything else is just another step toward a wider, senseless war.
Comments
Post a Comment