Opinion

US Military Power Declines as Iran Downs F-35, Regional Instability Threatens Israel

The moral legitimacy of the US government had been questioned for years, but no one dared to openly acknowledge this immorality. However, the crucial point is that the war with Iran has revealed that the military power and dominance of the US are on the verge of complete decline.

Attacks on civilian infrastructure demonstrate that the US military capability against Iran has effectively reached a crisis and deadlock. By bombing civilian targets like schools, hospitals, pharmaceutical factories, and bridges, only Trump and his Epstein team seek to swallow the bitter anger of their defeat. These attacks will undoubtedly pressure the Iranian people both humanely and financially but will by no means lead to their defeat or acceptance of Trump’s conditions.

This morning, the Iranians announced that they had shot down an F-35 fighter jet inside Iranian territory. The legendary fighter, considered a symbol of US power. Given this development, it is highly likely that the US’s role in the Middle East is over. It might continue such brutal actions for a few more days, but ultimately, it will be compelled to bid a permanent farewell to the Middle East.

In the aftermath of the US withdrawal from the Middle East, Israel faces a completely uncertain future—one without viable military options or effective diplomatic paths. Under such circumstances, Netanyahu might commit a historic folly by launching a nuclear attack on Iran, a foolishness quite conceivable from someone like Netanyahu. The Iranian people must seriously prepare to mitigate the humanitarian risks stemming from such a terrifying event.

Overall, even a nuclear attack will not save Israel. In the absence of the US, Iran has many options, including reciprocal actions or deploying ground forces through Syria and Turkey. Moreover, the world will not remain silent in response to such acts.

In the end, Seyed Majid Mousavi will forcibly exact all the damages of this war from the Arabs with a “sutah.” (Note: “Sutah” is a local Afghan dialect term meaning “club”.)

By Seyed Amin Behrad.

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