The Regional War in the Middle East now involves at least 16 different countries and includes the first strikes from Iranian territory on Israel, but the United States continues to insist that there is no broader war, hiding the extent of American military involvement.
And yet in response to Iran’s drone and missile attacks Saturday, the U.S. flew aircraft and launched air defense missiles from at least eight countries, while Iran and its proxies fired weapons from Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
The news media has been complicit in its portrayal of the regional war as nonexistent. “Biden Seeks to Head Off Escalation After Israel’s Successful Defense,” the New York Times blared this morning, ignoring that the conflict had already spread. “Iran attacks Israel, risking a full-blown regional war,” says the Economist. “Some top U.S. officials are worried that Israel may respond hastily to Iran’s unprecedented drone and missile attacks and provoke a wider regional conflict that the U.S. could get dragged into,” says NBC, parroting the White House’s deception.
The Washington-based reporting follows repeated Biden administration statements that none of this amounts to a regional war. “So far, there is not … a wider regional conflict,” Pentagon press secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said on Thursday, in response to a question about Israel’s strike on the Iranian Embassy. Ryder’s statement followed repeated assertions by Iranian leadership that retaliation would follow — and…
These assets — plus American aircraft based in Kuwait, Jordan, the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia — are knitted together in order to communicate and cooperate with each other to provide a dome over Israel (and its own regional bases). The United Kingdom is also intimately tied into the regional war network, while additional countries such as Bahrain have purchased Patriot missiles to be part of the network.
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@B4llotBoxClaireGreen2yrs2Y
How is this not escalation?
"BREAKING: President Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in their phone call on Saturday that he needs to think carefully and strategically about the danger of regional escalation as a result of Israeli retaliation to the Iranian attack, a senior U.S. official said in a briefing with reporters"
@Fr33m4rketLemurDemocrat2yrs2Y
I think we can count on Israeli retaliation against Iran within the next 48-72 hours. I don't think Israel will wait any longer than that.
@Equ4lityDovesRepublican2yrs2Y
In what normal world would this be an acceptable thing to convey to the country that was just attacked by an enemy nation.. how many missiles would Israel need to tolerate or how many dead would a “proportionate” response be warranted.
There’s nothing normal or logical about anything that Biden & his WH. Administration have been saying since a week after October 7th.
Strike back, hard
@MindS0c1alSecur1ty2yrs2Y
People who don't know anything about what happened in the Middle East before 1995 should have a little more humility than this scholar.
LoL this was never “Israel’s war,” it’s Iran’s “war” and has been for decades.
Just yesterday you got a BIG reminder of this.
Let the medieval death cults settle their issues once and for all.
The world tires of the bickering of the medieval death cults.
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