Overview of the Situation
Donald Trump entered the White House with a promise to end America's endless wars. However, this promise has been shattered in West Asia with recent aggressive actions.
Actions and Consequences
- War Against Iran: On February 28, Trump, in coordination with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, initiated a war against Iran by killing its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
- Both leaders are characterized by aggressive nationalism, with Trump turning America into a rogue superpower and Netanyahu, an expansionist ethnonationalist, wanted for war crimes.
- Trump has bombed at least seven countries in 13 months.
- Under Netanyahu, Israel operates outside international law.
Iran's Response
- Retaliated with missile and drone attacks on Israeli and American bases in the Persian Gulf and Jordan, escalating the conflict.
- Announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, threatening global economic stability, particularly for oil importers like India.
Diplomacy vs. Force
- The conflict was not a pre-emptive war; there was no evidence of Iran planning an attack.
- Iran was in serious negotiations with the U.S. under Omani mediation, aiming for a deal preventing nuclear weapon development.
- Previous diplomatic efforts, such as the 2015 nuclear agreement, were undermined by Trump in 2018.
Motivations Behind the War
This conflict is not about freeing Iranians but is a strategic move to eliminate adversaries and reshape the region for American and Israeli interests.
Call to Action
The war machines of the U.S. and Israel threaten the region's stability and the international order. An urgent call is made for America to step back and for Israel to be restrained to preserve the rules-based international order.