The announcement of more than $6.5bn in new US weapons sales to the Zionist regime, alongside the presence of a US Navy missile-defense destroyer at the port of Eilat, is less a display of Israeli power than a clear sign of this regime’s structural incapacity. Two years of genocide, failure to achieve objectives in Gaza, and setbacks during the 12-day war have shown that Tel Aviv lacks the ability to survive without direct support from the United States and several European countries. Under such circumstances, Washington has been compelled to inject military assistance to prevent the regime’s psychological and security collapse—an action that also gains meaning amid Trump’s domestic crisis and his need for the support of Zionist lobbies.
A “peace council”: a cover for the continuation of killing
The US claim that it is seeking to end the Gaza war through a “peace council” stands in complete contradiction to realities on the ground. Evidence suggests that this mechanism has been designed not to stop the war, but to implement the Zionists’ unfulfilled objectives, including the disarmament of Hamas and the consolidation of control over Gaza. The delivery of new weapons and the buying of time for the Zionist regime to rebuild its military capacity will, in practice, pave the way for a new round of killing in Palestine and the region—a process that makes heightened vigilance by global public opinion all the more necessary.
US cognitive warfare against Iran and the region
Recent US military and media moves indicate the launch of an organized cognitive warfare campaign against Iran. By exaggerating naval movements, creating Hollywood-style media spectacles, and fostering ambiguity between war and negotiations, Washington seeks to coerce Iran into accepting its excessive demands. At the same time, multi-billion-dollar arms packages sold to Israel and Saudi Arabia form part of the same puzzle of psychological and economic pressure. Nevertheless, the strength of Iran’s armed forces and the clear messages from its political and military officials have posed a serious challenge to this designed equation.
Disgrace of self-proclaimed human rights advocates in the global order
The military reinforcement of the Zionist regime by the United States amounts, in practice, to direct support for the state terrorism of a regime whose case is open at The Hague. The silence of the United Nations and Western countries that claim to champion human rights in the face of these actions marks another stain on their record. Europe, which simultaneously pursues cases against Iran while ignoring Zionist crimes, not only lacks the standing to lecture others on human rights, but, due to its participation in crimes against humanity, must be held accountable. These double standards show that Europe’s claim to independence in the emerging global order is nothing more than an illusion.
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