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Israeli response to MOU and Trump's recent actions
Posted on 6/20/26 at 6:36 pm
Posted on 6/20/26 at 6:36 pm
From publication Israel Hayom This is where we stand
I had to read the whole thing before it sank in.
LINK
It's a long article but here is a few paragraphs:
The whole world was amazed at how Israel had persuaded you to join the war, given America's appeasing and problematic conduct for years toward the terrorist regime in Iran. That is why we swallowed our pride when you took all the credit for that war and minimized Israel's role. Well, he likes honor, we said. A small price for the strategic change we had created together.
Six months later, in direct continuation of that war, you met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and with security and intelligence teams from both sides, and you reached the clear and unequivocal conclusion: An even more intense war was needed to mortally harm the regime and remove the existential and daily threat to the Middle East, first and foremost Israel, to American interests and to universal values and morality. In one of the meetings, you, Mr. President, you, set the strategic supreme objective: the fall of the regime. You said the massacre the regime was carrying out against its citizens in those very days must not be repeated, that those brave citizens had not died in vain, and that there was only a maximalist solution to the Iranian problem.
Everyone who took part in the meeting knows that you were the one pushing for this with full force. Mossad Director David Barnea and the prime minister's military secretary, Roman Gofman, presented a practical plan for it, but their assessment was cautious and stated that such a move would take many long months and that patience would be required, as well as work with regional leaders. "Patience" is a key word. To your credit, when Israel haters in the American media and elements around you spread the claim that Netanyahu had dragged you into war and into the goal of toppling the regime, you dismissed it and emphasized that it had been entirely your decision. I hope you will not change that truth now too. The citizens of Iran believed you and waited for you. And indeed, on Feb. 28, together with Israel, you launched one of the most just wars in human history.
And the war worked excellently. You let us do the work against the leadership, thanks to our terrifyingly precise intelligence and the capabilities of the elite Israeli Air Force, while at the same time your excellent people, led by Secretary Pete Hegseth and Adm. Cooper, did an insane job of wearing down Iran's missile array.
The plan to weaken the regime on the way to toppling it, the one presented to you and approved by you, stipulated one intense military stage lasting two months, followed by tighter sanctions and an economic blockade. The blockade of Hormuz came a little late, not terrible, but it did its job effectively. You dealt with domestic criticism over the rise in oil prices with the correct and justified argument that we need to suffer a little now for a much better future.
Over the past two weeks, you received the intelligence reports and the new assessments on the regime's condition. You saw Iran's economy deteriorating toward disaster, but more importantly, you saw the pressure inside the regime, reflected in quarrels, arguments and threats, the beginning of disintegration. More and more reports from Western and Gulf intelligence organizations pointed in that direction. And then suddenly you made a U-turn that cannot be explained by any logical analysis.
I had to read the whole thing before it sank in.
LINK
It's a long article but here is a few paragraphs:
The whole world was amazed at how Israel had persuaded you to join the war, given America's appeasing and problematic conduct for years toward the terrorist regime in Iran. That is why we swallowed our pride when you took all the credit for that war and minimized Israel's role. Well, he likes honor, we said. A small price for the strategic change we had created together.
Six months later, in direct continuation of that war, you met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and with security and intelligence teams from both sides, and you reached the clear and unequivocal conclusion: An even more intense war was needed to mortally harm the regime and remove the existential and daily threat to the Middle East, first and foremost Israel, to American interests and to universal values and morality. In one of the meetings, you, Mr. President, you, set the strategic supreme objective: the fall of the regime. You said the massacre the regime was carrying out against its citizens in those very days must not be repeated, that those brave citizens had not died in vain, and that there was only a maximalist solution to the Iranian problem.
Everyone who took part in the meeting knows that you were the one pushing for this with full force. Mossad Director David Barnea and the prime minister's military secretary, Roman Gofman, presented a practical plan for it, but their assessment was cautious and stated that such a move would take many long months and that patience would be required, as well as work with regional leaders. "Patience" is a key word. To your credit, when Israel haters in the American media and elements around you spread the claim that Netanyahu had dragged you into war and into the goal of toppling the regime, you dismissed it and emphasized that it had been entirely your decision. I hope you will not change that truth now too. The citizens of Iran believed you and waited for you. And indeed, on Feb. 28, together with Israel, you launched one of the most just wars in human history.
And the war worked excellently. You let us do the work against the leadership, thanks to our terrifyingly precise intelligence and the capabilities of the elite Israeli Air Force, while at the same time your excellent people, led by Secretary Pete Hegseth and Adm. Cooper, did an insane job of wearing down Iran's missile array.
The plan to weaken the regime on the way to toppling it, the one presented to you and approved by you, stipulated one intense military stage lasting two months, followed by tighter sanctions and an economic blockade. The blockade of Hormuz came a little late, not terrible, but it did its job effectively. You dealt with domestic criticism over the rise in oil prices with the correct and justified argument that we need to suffer a little now for a much better future.
Over the past two weeks, you received the intelligence reports and the new assessments on the regime's condition. You saw Iran's economy deteriorating toward disaster, but more importantly, you saw the pressure inside the regime, reflected in quarrels, arguments and threats, the beginning of disintegration. More and more reports from Western and Gulf intelligence organizations pointed in that direction. And then suddenly you made a U-turn that cannot be explained by any logical analysis.
Posted on 6/20/26 at 6:40 pm to Swazla
JD dropped some real talk on them.
Posted on 6/20/26 at 6:47 pm to Swazla
Trump’s advisor s told him that postponing Regime Change until after the Midterms would be a more prudent action. There is NO WAY that the IRGC holds to any agreement. The question now becomes if they can wreak havoc on oil prices and wreck Trump in the Mids. Or they may really take the money and continue breathing.
The Jews and the Jihadis will never make peace. Neither will the Dem Party Marxist and MAGA Constitutionalists.
The Jews and the Jihadis will never make peace. Neither will the Dem Party Marxist and MAGA Constitutionalists.
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