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    Tensions Rise After Israel-Iran Strikes

    Onu AkterBy Onu AkterJune 13, 2025Updated:June 14, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Israel’s recent strikes on Iran have stirred new tensions across the Middle East. While full details remain unclear, several critical facts are already known. The timing of the Israeli attacks, their target range, and how effective they were are still being studied. So too are Israel’s next steps and how they decide to escalate or pause the current campaign.

    Still, some key truths are clear. Iran, due to its current leadership and actions, cannot be allowed to own nuclear weapons. This stance has long been the policy of every U.S. president, regardless of party. Each has made it clear that military force is an option if diplomacy fails. The need to prevent a Iran nuclear program has only grown stronger over the last year.

    In the past, both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump tried to reopen talks with Iran. Yet Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, refused to respond in good faith. His decision to reject diplomatic outreach—despite past U.S. withdrawals from nuclear deals—was a critical mistake. Even worse, Iran launched hundreds of projectiles at Israel and allegedly plotted attacks against former U.S. leaders. Such actions reinforce why Iran must never become a nuclear state.

    Israel’s leaders likely viewed the lack of a strong American warning as a silent nod of approval. In times like these, silence can be seen as support. That silence was matched by U.S. actions, like moving troops to protect American bases, which may have signaled indirect approval.

    Iran is expected to hit back soon. Even with its proxy forces weakened, Tehran won’t stay silent. Iran often waits to strike at a time it chooses. But under current pressure, it may act faster. Israel, aware of this, is now working to destroy Iran’s ability to launch counterattacks. Iran’s next moves may involve both direct missile strikes and use of remaining proxy forces. But early reports suggest that even Hezbollah may hesitate to jump into a new war with Israel.

    Meanwhile, U.S. policy appears confused. Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu have not been on the same page about Iran. Their cold meetings and public statements suggest a lack of trust. Trump didn’t visit Israel during a recent Middle East trip. Key U.S. officials who backed military options were also let go. These moves added to the confusion.

    Even as Israeli leaders claimed close U.S. ties, American officials seemed unsure. Secretary of State Marco Rubio downplayed U.S. support and focused on keeping Americans safe. Later, Trump praised the Israeli strike but soon urged Iran to make peace. These mixed signals make it harder to read the U.S. position clearly.

    Many believe it would be more effective—militarily and diplomatically—for the U.S. rather than Israel to strike Iran’s nuclear program. The U.S. has advanced tools that Israel does not. While Arab governments dislike Iran’s regime, they may resent Israeli actions that could spark a regional war. U.S. ties to Israel may also lead to blame for any fallout.

    So, what comes next? It’s still early, but Iran is unlikely to back down. History shows they often strike back hard. The Trump administration may also take new steps to avoid looking weak compared to Biden’s efforts. Even if Iran tries to avoid escalation, missteps could spark a broader war. And if Israel’s strikes fail to slow Iran’s nuclear progress, the U.S. may feel forced to act.

    In past war games, many scenarios have shown how the U.S. could get drawn into conflict. If Iran or its allies kill American troops, a U.S. response is all but certain. Worse, failed Israeli strikes could give Iran the excuse it needs to rush for a nuclear bomb, leaving Washington with few options.

    Trump has long said he opposes new wars in the Middle East. He also values U.S.-Israel ties. But ironically, these strikes may drag America back into war—and strain that very alliance. In these moments, strong U.S. leadership is vital to prevent disaster and guide future steps.

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    Onu Akter is a dedicated journalist at Daljoog News, known for her insightful reporting and compelling storytelling. With a keen interest in a wide range of topics, including current affairs, technology, lifestyle, and personal development, she brings a unique perspective to every piece she writes. Onu’s commitment to delivering accurate, well-researched news ensures that readers stay informed and engaged. When she’s not covering stories, she explores new ideas and seeks fresh inspiration from the ever-evolving world around her.

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