Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Col Doug Macgregor: Trump & the Israel Lobby (Daniel Davis)


The presentation discusses the geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear capabilities, U.S. foreign policy, and Israel's influence. Key points include:

U.S. and Israeli Stance on Iran – The U.S. has taken a firm position that Iran cannot obtain nuclear weapons, with Israel pushing for aggressive measures, including military intervention.

Iran’s Nuclear Status – Despite U.S. and Israeli concerns, intelligence agencies (CIA and others) have stated Iran does not currently have a nuclear weapons program, though its capacity is increasing.

Influence of the Israel Lobby – The discussion suggests that political and financial influence from pro-Israel groups in Washington plays a key role in shaping U.S. policy toward Iran, including a push toward potential military action.

Potential Military Conflict – If the U.S. or Israel attacks Iran, Iran is expected to retaliate, potentially targeting U.S. forces in the region. The discussion questions whether airstrikes alone could neutralize Iran’s capabilities.

Geopolitical Risks – A U.S.-led attack on Iran could provoke responses from Russia and China, both of which have signaled support for Iran. This could escalate into a broader global conflict.

Historical Parallels and Strategic Concerns – The conversation references past ultimatums (e.g., to Spain in 1898) that led to war despite diplomatic efforts. The speakers argue that military action against Iran would be counterproductive and could destabilize the region.

Uncertain Outcomes – While the U.S. is assembling military forces, the effectiveness and consequences of an attack remain unclear. The discussion suggests that the risks outweigh the potential benefits and that alternative diplomatic solutions should be pursued.




Although they tend to rule it out, there's a future possibility of the Israelis using WMDs to wipe out Iranian population centres and military installations  - using nukes and nerve gas. The same thing would be on the cards for the rest of the Middle East. If given the opportunity they would not hesitate to do this (because they fear the same thing could happen to them). 

[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, April 1, 2025.]

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