Netanyahu’s joint war with the US began with talk of regime change in Tehran but may leave him with few strategic gains
When Donald Trump launched a pre-emptive war on Iran with Israel in February, many in the country hailed the campaign as the crowning triumph of Benjamin Netanyahu’s political and diplomatic career.
Three months on the regime is still in power in Tehran, Trump is chasing a deal that will reopen the strait of Hormuz to oil tankers, and the reported terms have provoked alarm, dismay and anger in Israel.
“Israel is completely beholden to the decisions of a capricious, hollow and desperate American president,” Nahum Barnea wrote in Yedioth Ahronoth, one of several commentators who condemned both the deal and the Israeli prime minister.



Bloody heck these people need a swift head reboot. Jumping into a preemptive war of choice is not something you execute into without knowing you have an endgame, and alternatives already mapped out (not Trump’s strong suit). Further you accept the consequences once you start it, as you can’t deflect very well when a solid peace with good economics was at hand before prior.
Good luck with the polls, I hope they reflect the death and hardship this caused.
This part is fine and true.
This part is for psychos, because you fucking don’t start an unprovoked war under any circumstances!!