The article criticizes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approach to conflict, suggesting his inclination for warfare endangers global stability. It highlights his recent attacks on Iran, arguing they lack justification for being termed 'pre-emptive', categorizing them instead as preventable aggression. The attack caused significant casualties in Iran and coincides with Israel's own ongoing military actions in Gaza, underscoring a disturbing pattern of behavior aimed at diverting criticism and consolidating power within Israel. The author condemns Netanyahu's militaristic strategy, warning of its far-reaching implications on American involvement and international peace.
Netanyahu knows no other way. War is his doctrine. War is his reflex. War is his answer.
Netanyahu argues that the Israeli attack on Iran was a pre-emptive strike against a clandestine nuclear weapons program. But that's simply a lie.
A pre-emptive strike requires an imminent threat of invasion or military force. Iran was not imminently about to attack Israel.
What Israel engaged in last night was better described by its defense minister as a preventive strike against an opponent's infrastructure.
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