Israel does have a plan
The article discusses Israel's strategic decision-making in the context of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, highlighting the lack of a clear plan from the United States under the Trump administration.
In the article, the author reflects on comments made by Donald Trump regarding nation-building and interventionism, which he claims often lead to more destruction than construction. Trump's remarks, made during a 2025 forum in Saudi Arabia, highlight his administration's attempt to avoid lengthy conflicts abroad, yet ironically, the U.S. has become entangled in significant strife in the Middle East without a clear strategic framework. The author suggests that while the U.S. seems hesitant or unsure in its approach, Israel has taken proactive measures in the region.
The author points out that Israel appears to have conducted detailed surveillance on Iran's leadership, potentially in collaboration with the CIA, and deliberately chose to launch attacks that would eliminate key figures, including the Supreme Leader Khamenei. This strategy indicates a shift in initiative from the U.S. to Israel in navigating the complexities of Middle Eastern geopolitics. The article raises questions about U.S. influence and decision-making, especially considering Trump's initial campaign promises against foreign entanglements.
By emphasizing Israel's assertive military actions and the implications of U.S. inaction, the piece underscores a growing tension in the region. It suggests that while the U.S. may lack clarity in its foreign policy, Israel is taking decisive steps that could reshape the future of U.S.-Middle East relations and the balance of power in the region. This evolution in strategic dynamics could have far-reaching consequences for both domestic political agendas in the U.S. and international stability.