{"id":1268,"date":"2025-06-17T14:47:24","date_gmt":"2025-06-17T14:47:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vegacelis.com\/?p=1268"},"modified":"2025-06-20T10:58:07","modified_gmt":"2025-06-20T10:58:07","slug":"if-iran-falls-we-all-lose-why-tehrans-allies-see-this-war-as-civilizational","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vegacelis.com\/index.php\/2025\/06\/17\/if-iran-falls-we-all-lose-why-tehrans-allies-see-this-war-as-civilizational\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018If Iran falls, we all lose\u2019: Why Tehran\u2019s allies see this war as civilizational"},"content":{"rendered":"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to crush Iran\u2019s nuclear capabilities as experts warn of a broader Western agenda<\/strong><\/p>\n In his first public address since the beginning of Operation Rising Lion, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to strip Iran of the ability to develop nuclear weapons, eliminate its ballistic missile capabilities, and remove what he called an existential threat to the State of Israel.<\/p>\n “This is a battle for survival,”<\/em> Netanyahu told<\/a> reporters in a Zoom press conference on Monday. “We will continue this operation until the Islamic Republic of Iran is no longer a nuclear threat – not to Israel, not to the region, not to the world.”<\/em><\/p>\n Netanyahu’s bold declaration came as Israeli jets continued a fourth day of coordinated strikes deep into Iranian territory. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), over 370 missiles and hundreds of UAVs have been launched from Iran since Friday, prompting swift Israeli retaliation. The IDF claims to have struck more than 90 strategic targets across Iran, including suspected missile depots, radar installations, and command centers near Tehran, Esfahan, and along the Persian Gulf coast.<\/p>\n The operation has already resulted in more than 200 casualties in Iran, though precise numbers remain unverified due to restricted access for international media. Satellite imagery reviewed by analysts at the Institute for Science and International Security showed<\/a> significant damage to facilities near Natanz and Parchin, long suspected of being part of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.<\/p>\n But critics of the Israeli campaign – and its justification – are raising serious concerns about the underlying motives of Netanyahu and his allies.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Mohammad Marandi, a prominent Iranian academic, political analyst, and adviser to Iran’s nuclear negotiating team, rejects Netanyahu’s claims outright.<\/p>\n “The regime is lying about nuclear programs just to justify aggression and murder,”<\/em> Marandi told RT. “Tulsi Gabbard, who is the Director of US National Intelligence, just recently said Iran is not developing nuclear weapons. So it’s clear that the issue is Netanyahu, neat escalation, and the Zionist lobby in the United States is behind him.”<\/em><\/p>\n Iran’s nuclear program has long been a subject of contention. While Tehran has enriched uranium and developed advanced centrifuge technology, it has consistently denied seeking nuclear weapons. Iranian officials argue that their nuclear program is designed solely for peaceful energy production and medical research – a position grounded, they say, in religious doctrine that prohibits weapons of mass destruction.<\/p>\n To prove its intentions, Iran signed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2015, an international accord with the US and European powers that limited uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief. However, in 2018, then-President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew the US from the deal, reigniting tensions. Since then, Tehran has allowed international inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) limited access to its facilities, but Israel remains unconvinced.<\/p>\n According to Marandi, Israel’s true objective lies far beyond neutralizing a nuclear threat.<\/p>\n “It’s always been so-called regime change,”<\/em> he said. “Whether it’s the Israeli regime or the Americans or the Europeans. That’s how they are. They don’t want independent countries, and especially countries like Iran, which support the Palestinian cause.”<\/em><\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Marandi is not alone in his assessment. Syrian analyst Taleb Ibrahim, a longtime commentator on Iranian affairs and an author of several books on the Islamic Republic, agrees that Western powers – particularly the United States – are pursuing a broader geopolitical agenda.<\/p>\n “If the United States will put its hands on Iran again [like it was before 1979],”<\/em> Ibrahim told RT, “they will block the Russian southern wall. This means that Russia will not be able to expand its influence beyond the Caspian Sea. And it will be restricted to a very narrow place between Central Asia and the Arctic.”<\/em><\/p>\n Ibrahim warns that China, too, would suffer consequences from a weakened Iran. “China will not be able to reach the Middle East. Because if Iran becomes part of the Western bloc, it will sever China’s access. And the most important thing of all – a new world order will emerge. It will be a new American world order.”<\/em><\/p>\n Ibrahim believes this is not a regional conflict, but part of a sweeping strategy to restore American hegemony.<\/p>\n “To make America great again is to regain American control across the globe. The war in Iran is just a chapter in that plan.”<\/em><\/p>\n President Donald Trump has thus far distanced himself from the Israeli operation, saying America’s goals are purely defensive and promising that he will not be starting any wars.<\/p>\n‘The regime is lying’<\/h3>\n
‘They want regime change’<\/h3>\n
Trump’s denial – and strategic silence<\/h3>\n