Peace in the Middle East: The First Step
Without addressing the regime at the core, these threats will only intensify, especially when Iran acquires nuclear weapons… weeks away
To embark on the path toward sustainable peace in the Middle East, it is essential to confront a fundamental truth: without addressing a crucial first step, peace across the region will remain nothing more than an illusion. This first step lies in directly confronting and ultimately changing the root cause of much of the ongoing conflict, violence, and terrorism — namely, the Islamist regime in Iran.
Over the decades, Iran’s regime has embedded itself deeply within the region’s crises, stoking unrest and sponsoring terrorism. If the Middle East is to see any genuine peace and stability, a transformation of Iran’s regime is essential.
For nearly forty years, the clerical establishment in Iran has perpetuated chaos by hiding behind a network of militias, terror groups and proxies. These groups, fueled by the Iranian regime, have not only sustained violence within the region but have also exported it worldwide. This network of terror has become a vast and complex threat, continuously multiplying and growing in strength and influence. Without addressing the regime at the core, these threats will only intensify, especially when Iran acquires nuclear weapons, which are, according to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in July, weeks away.
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution orchestrated by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Israel has been regarded as a cancerous tumor to be wiped off the map. The message has been “Death to Israel” and “Death to America.” As The Atlantic noted, “When Iran Says Death to Israel, It Means It.”
Among all the nations affected by Iran’s expansionist and violent ideology, however, only Israel has demonstrated the courage and determination to confront the Iranian regime head-on, recognizing it as the “tumor” that fuels much of the region’s instability.
Israel’s mission does not stop there. Israel is also fighting Iran’s proxies, Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Houthis. This dual approach targets both the root and its extensions — the entire problem — rather than merely containing parts of it.
If Israel’s allies would support this courageous mission instead of abandoning Israel, the region could see a quicker resolution to the Iranian threat, benefiting all those under its shadow.
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An eyes wide open observer of fact once said this….
I’m just sayin, shit in the middle east got a whole lot better while the most powerful dude on the planet was tweeting out all caps “FUCK AROUND FIND OUT” all the time.
You may not like it, but is was what it was.
Those peaceful days will return again, folks. Maintain the faith.
DJT hasn’t even been sworn in yet the first hopeful rays of ‘hope’ are already beginning to peek through the storm clouds of not just regional but potential world war. Good, peace seeking people around the world are already noticing. Trump’s and America’s enemies (both foreign and domestic) are noticing as well, and it is driving them into insane levels of fear and rage.