A War for Netanyahu: America’s Insane Lunge toward World War

The United States has launched yet another unprovoked military attack on a sovereign country. The latest target is Iran. The pretext? A claim, repeated without evidence for over thirty years, that Iran is developing nuclear weapons.

This is a lie. There is no good evidence that Iran is building a bomb, and even the Americans admit it. Their own intelligence agencies have consistently reported no active nuclear weapons programme. In 2022, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence confirmed that Iran was not engaged in key nuclear weapons activities. In 2025, the position remains unchanged. But the Israeli government says otherwise—and that, it seems, is enough.

Benjamin Netanyahu has been predicting an Iranian bomb since the early 1990s. In 1992, he said Iran was three to five years away. In 1995, he said it was within five years. In 1996, he revised it to two years. In 2009, he gave it one to two years. In 2012, he stood before the UN with a cartoon bomb diagram and said time was almost up. In 2025, he says the same thing again—and this time, the bombs actually fall.

This is not a policy error. It is a war of aggression. It is based on false intelligence, supplied by a foreign power whose leaders cannot travel abroad without fear of arrest for war crimes in Gaza. It is a war waged not in American interest but in Israeli interest. That interest is simple: regional supremacy, sustained through permanent war.

And what of Donald Trump? He spent years promising an end to America’s endless wars. Now, under pressure, he gives Israel what it wants. We should ask if he ever visited Epstein Island. We should ask what Israeli intelligence knows about him and his friends. In American politics, as in British, a normal sex life is more suspect than a compromised one—because it leaves fewer levers for foreign control.

The result is as predictable as it is catastrophic. We are now sliding into a war that risks escalation with Russia and China. Iran is not Iraq. It is not Libya. It is a vast, mountainous country with a motivated population and powerful allies. If the war spreads, it will be the West that is isolated, not Iran.

America has no army for this. Its military is demoralised and riddled with corruption. Its weapons are overpriced and underperforming. Its generals are more concerned with future consultancies than present logistics. The army needed to win such a war would have to be built from scratch. It would cost trillions. And the West no longer has that kind of money—or time.

The real danger is not Iranian capability but American delusion. This is a country that has lost every war since 1945, but imagines it remains invincible. Its empire is crumbling. Its economy is hollowed out. Its people are drugged and obese. Its elections are fraudulent, and its institutions are hated. It seeks salvation not through reform but through destruction.

Britain, as usual, will follow. As a satrapy of Washington, we shall give support—naval, aerial, rhetorical. We shall be told that we are defending democracy. We are not. We are supporting genocide and ethnic cleansing. We are defending a government in Tel Aviv that bombs hospitals and murders children.

This is not the beginning of a war. It is the continuation of a strategy. The West does not fight to win. It fights to destroy and destabilise. It fought in Afghanistan for twenty years and left the Taliban stronger than ever. It bombed Libya into a slave market. It turned Syria into rubble and Yemen into a famine. Now it seeks to do the same to Iran.

There is only one winner in all this: Israel. And perhaps not even Israel in the long run. Its strategy relies on American power that no longer exists. It provokes wars that America cannot win. It alienates the global South. It accelerates the shift of power to Russia and China. In the end, the Israeli elite may find themselves presiding over a radioactive crater, wondering why no one came to help.

If the Russians and Chinese have any sense, they will not intervene directly. They don’t need to. The West is destroying itself. All they need to do is wait and profit. Every American bomb or missile that falls on Tehran confirms to the rest of the world that the West is not a beacon of freedom but a rabid dog.

The claim that Iran is about to acquire a nuclear weapon is a fraud. The evidence does not exist. The timelines have all expired. The only reason this lie continues is because it suits the people who rule us. It allows them to tighten control and spend money that also does not exist until it is printed.

I come from a line of ancestors who were the soldiers and sailors and cooks and cleaners in the enterprise that established British and then Western supremacy. I will not bother arguing whether this enterprise was good or bad. But I do resent that its results have been steadily pissed away by men who have never once considered the interests of my people, and who would be surprised and hesitant if they were asked to do so even as an intellectual exercise. We are governed by men who know only obedience: to whatever lobby has the largest wallet or the most kompromat.

This is not our war. It is not in our interest. It is not our responsibility. It is not even our fault. But we shall pay for it. If it escalates, we shall bleed for it. If it fails, we shall be blamed for it. If it succeeds, we shall be discarded. We are fighting for a master who despises us, on behalf of a cause that shames us.


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