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US national security mandates regime-change in Iran

*The US State Department has rejected the regime-change option (which would gratify most Iranians) since 1978/79, when Iran’s Ayatollahs seized power, assisted by the State Department, which had stabbed the back of the Shah, who had been America’s Policeman in the Gulf. Instead, the State Department has embraced the diplomatic option, which has…

Yoram Ettinger: Western conventional wisdom crashed? [Video]

Synopsis: *Middle East policy should be shaped by Middle East reality, irrespective of its unpredictability and lack of intra-Arab/Muslim peaceful coexistence. It should not be shaped by Western Conventional Wisdom, despite its much more convenient and peaceful alternate reality, which is based on western values. *Western Conventional Wisdom assumes that “money talks,”…

Can Israel afford NOT to defy State Department pressure?

The current pressure on Israel *Since Israel’s establishment in 1948 – which was ferociously opposed by the State Department, and tenaciously realized by Israel’s defiant Founding Father, David Ben Gurion – The State Department has systematically pressured Israel to act against its own assessment of its own national security requirements. …

Iran US-Israel vs. Iran: acumen

*Israel is grateful to the US and its Arab allies for their support in the face of Iran’s ballistic offensive against Israel. *At the same time, Israel’s war against the Ayatollahs – who constitute a clear and present lethal threat to the pro-US Arab regimes, as well as a potent…

Israel-Hamas War: Reality vs. Alternate Reality

State Department confronts Middle East reality *Since 1978/79, notwithstanding Iran’s anti-US terrorism, drug trafficking and proliferation of advanced military systems, the State Department has persisted in its suspension of disbelief, as reflected by the diplomatic option, which has bolstered Iran’s anti-US rogue operations, increasingly in Latin America. The diplomatic option assumes that…

Secretary Blinken on settlements – vindicated by facts?

Secretary of State Antony Blinken represents conventional wisdom when claiming that “It’s been longstanding US policy… that new settlements are… inconsistent with international law.” However, conventional wisdom is frequently demolished by the march of facts. For instance: *According to Prof. Eugene Rostow, who was the co-author of the November 22, 1967…

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