ISRAEL ATTACKS IRAN: No One's Hands are Clean /Lt Col Daniel Davis

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ISRAEL ATTACKS IRAN: No One's Hands are Clean /Lt Col Daniel Davis

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The speaker criticizes the dynamics between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, arguing that the U.S. has cornered Iran into a position where it can’t agree to terms without effectively surrendering. Iran’s retention of nuclear capabilities is framed not as aggression but as a hedge, especially after repeated attacks, particularly by Israel. The speaker points out the irony in labeling Iran the top sponsor of terrorism, while asserting that Iran has also been a significant victim of attacks.

They stress that no side has "clean hands", and all nations act in their own interests—including the U.S., which must prioritize its own national interest even above long-standing allies like Israel. The speaker warns against blindly supporting actions that could embroil the U.S. in war due to an ally’s choices.

The Israeli preemptive strike on Iranian nuclear facilities is criticized for being based on assumptions rather than hard intelligence—suggesting Israel attacked because it wanted to, not because of imminent threat. Conflicting Israeli statements on Iran’s nuclear capability (9 vs. 15 warheads) are cited as evidence of a lack of credibility.

The speaker laments the collapse of diplomacy, noting that talks were scheduled before Israel’s attack. They challenge Israeli claims of massive Iranian missile attacks, clarifying that most were drones or ineffective missiles, and some penetrated Israel’s Iron Dome, undermining its reliability.

Israel’s assassination of individuals on foreign soil is framed as a dangerous precedent, questioning whether the U.S. would tolerate the same behavior in reverse. The broader critique is that the U.S. and allies apply double standards, leading to a loss of global credibility, influence, and moral authority.

They warn this behavior invites future danger and makes adversaries more hostile and less restrained. The speaker expects Iran may escalate, driven by a sense that restraint no longer provides protection.

In closing, voices like former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo are mentioned supporting Israel’s strike, calling it necessary and righteous. But the overarching tone of the commentary is skeptical of such justifications and deeply concerned about long-term consequences and erosion of norms.

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