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Help Israel fight Iran and adequately arm Ukraine

EconLearnerBy EconLearnerJune 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Help Israel Fight Iran And Adequately Arm Ukraine
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Tel Aviv, Israel: The Iranian army inaugurates the contrasting strikes in Tel Aviv, Israel on June 13, 2025.

Anadolu through Getty Images

While the world is a rivet In the heroic, an indispensable Israeli war against the evil Iranian regime, the US should not undermine Ukraine.

The coming weeks will deeply affect the future security of the US and the free world.

The immediate question is whether the Israelis with appropriate US support will fully complete the Iranian nuclear program, including the elimination of ballistic missiles and Mullahs rocket launchers and the status of the regime to build aircraft.

Nothing less will do. Prior to Israeli attacks, Trump’s administration made the worrying noises that it could agree to let Iran continue with a supposed peaceful uranium enrichment program, while Ayatollahs pretended to destroy its nuclear bomb efforts. Fortunately, this plan now seems to be out of the window. Mullahs are not entrepreneurs to reduce a good financial agreement. They want the blood of those who consider infidels, including the disappearance of Israel.

The conversation now about the negotiations should simply be a detachment of the fundamental work at hand: the elimination of Iran’s nuclear efforts once and for all.

Israel should also be unhindered to decisively deal with Hamas, Hezbollah, Houtis and other Iranian proxies.

The XI Jinping as well as our own allies will carefully consider to see if the US has the backbone and strategy Sofia to face China and our other opponents.

This brings us to another critical test: Ukraine. Too many politics and spectators seem to ignore the strategic importance of the war running there.

Washington has a historical deeply wrong assessment of Vladimir Putin’s character. It can be charming and seem sincerely interesting to work with other leaders, especially American presidents. Before President George Bush woke up to true Putin, he said: “I looked at the man in the eye, I found him very simple and reliable … I was able to get a sense of his soul.” Bush’s successors were not much better.

Despite his mistakes – and with Russian victims now approaching 1 million – Putin still believes he can win this war. He is convinced that his infestations for meat-hall will wear Ukrainians as he is gaining more and more Ukrainian territory. These profits, Putin believes, will lead Washington to reduce critical US and NATO weapons support. The US will effectively wash Ukraine’s hands.

Such an abandonment would be a strategic disaster on the scale of the 1938 Munich Agreement, when Britain and France threw Czechoslovakia into Adolph Hitler.

The persistent fan of President Trump’s followers of these concerns. His observation that the G7 should be the G8 with Russia returning to this exclusive club – or even to the G9, and with China and other gestures mix deep concerns.

The right course is clear: Help Israel do what needs to be done with Ayatollah and sufficiently arm in Ukraine to prevent Putin’s imperial plans and the world will be a safer, better place.

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