Published Apr 15, 2024

UNPRECEDENTED: Iran Launches MASSIVE Attack on Israel

Ben Shapiro analyzes Iran's massive military aggression against Israel, exploring Israel's strategic response and the geopolitical implications. Shapiro critiques U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, contrasting its approach with the robustness of Israel's defense system amidst rising regional tensions.
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  • Attack Execution

    The recent escalation between Iran and Israel marks a significant shift in Middle Eastern tensions. highlights that Iran launched a massive attack on Israel, deploying 170 drones, 30 cruise missiles, and 120 ballistic missiles, effectively entering a state of war with Israel 1. Despite the scale of the attack, Israel's advanced missile defense systems, supported by allies like the United States and Britain, intercepted 99% of the incoming threats, showcasing their technological prowess 2. Shapiro notes, "The only thing that works in the Middle East is a perception of actual force," emphasizing the strategic calculations behind Iran's actions 3.

       

    Proxy Involvement

    Iran's use of proxy groups in the attack underscores its strategic approach to regional conflicts. Shapiro explains that Iran's proxies, such as Hezbollah and Hamas, play crucial roles in its military strategy, allowing Iran to exert influence without direct confrontation 4. This tactic aims to destabilize potential alliances, like the Sunni-Israeli pact, which could counter Shia aggression in the region 5. Shapiro describes Iran's predicament as a "catch 22 of its own making," highlighting the complex geopolitical dynamics at play 4.

       

    Geopolitical Implications

    Iran's aggressive actions have significant geopolitical implications, affecting its regional and international standing. Shapiro suggests that Israel's strategic response could involve solidifying alliances with Sunni nations, like Saudi Arabia, to counter Iran's influence 6. He argues that Israel should "finish off its business" with Hamas and then focus on broader regional stability 6. Benny Gantz, a key figure in Israel's war cabinet, emphasizes building a regional coalition to make Iran "pay the price" at a time of Israel's choosing, reflecting a strategic patience in handling the situation 7.

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