Israel 'Has a Blank Cheque Right Now as Far as US Is Concerned'
- Israel's military launched a pre-emptive and precise airstrike campaign against Iran's nuclear program early on Friday, targeting sites including Tehran and other cities.
- The strikes followed an International Atomic Energy Agency resolution condemning Iran's nuclear breaches and came just before scheduled Iran-US nuclear talks in Oman, which Tehran reportedly will skip.
- The attacks killed senior Iranian commanders including IRGC head Hossein Salami and hit key enrichment facilities, prompting Iran to prepare a response while Israel declared a state of emergency fearing retaliation.
- US Secretary of State Rubio stated the US is not involved in the strikes, warned Iran not to target American personnel, and affirmed protecting US forces as the top priority.
- The strikes heightened regional tensions, risking wider conflict and destabilisation, while voices urged dialogue and restraint amidst contrasting international reactions and support for Israel’s right to self-defence.
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Israel 'has a blank cheque right now as far as US is concerned'
Donald Trump's tacit endorsement of Israel's attack on Iran shows the US has given the Netanyahu government a "blank cheque", at least for the initial stages of its operation, says Scott Lucas professor of US and International politics at the Clinton Institute, University College Dublin.
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