The recent US-led strikes on Iranian nuclear sites have been framed as a necessary action for Israel's security, but deeper motivations reveal a strategic distraction for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. These strikes not only serve to redirect attention from the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Netanyahu's corruption allegations but also rally domestic support amid rising opposition. The portrayal of these attacks, despite substantial collateral damage including civilian casualties, reflects the complexities surrounding US-Iran relations and the profound implications for regional stability.
The attacks on Iran are simply a war of convenience for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is killing all sorts of birds with one stone in his campaign against Iranian nuclear facilities.
The fear of nuclear annihilation has nothing to do with Israel's current strikes on Iran, which have been dutifully portrayed in the US media as targeting military and nuclear facilities but have somehow managed to slaughter hundreds of civilians.
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