Stop Netanyahu Before He Gets Us All Killed
We could soon see several nuclear powers pitted
against each other and dragging the world closer to nuclear annihilation.
by Jeffrey D. Sachs and Sybil
Fares
Posted on June 20, 2025
Reprinted from CommonDreams.
https://original.antiwar.com/Jeffrey_Sachs/2025/06/19/stop-netanyahu-before-he-gets-us-all-killed/
For nearly 30 years, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu has driven the Middle East into war and destruction. The man is a
powder keg of violence. Throughout all the wars that he has championed,
Netanyahu has always dreamed of the big one: to defeat and overthrow the
Iranian Government. His long-sought war, just launched, might just get us all
killed in a nuclear Armageddon, unless Netanyahu is stopped.
Netanyahu’s fixation on war goes back to his extremist
mentors, Ze’ev Jabotinsky, Yitzhak Shamir, and Menachem Begin. The older
generation believed that Zionists should use whatever violence – wars,
assassinations, terror – is needed to achieve their aims of eliminating any
Palestinian claim to a homeland.
The founders of Netanyahu’s political movement, the
Likud, called for exclusive Zionist control over all of what had been British
Mandatory Palestine. At the start of the British Mandate in the early
1920s, the Muslim and Christian Arabs constituted roughly 87% of the population
and owned ten times more land than the Jewish population. As of 1948, the Arabs
still outnumbered the Jews roughly two to one. Nonetheless, the founding
charter of Likud (1977)
declared that “between the Sea and the Jordan there will only be Israeli
sovereignty.” The now infamous chant, “from the River to the Sea,”
which is characterized as anti-Semitic, turns out to be the anti-Palestinian
rallying call of the Likud.
The challenge for Likud was how to pursue its
maximalist aims despite their blatant illegality under international law and
morality, both of which call for a two-state solution.
In 1996, Netanyahu and his American advisors devised a
“Clean Break” strategy. They advocated that Israel would not withdraw from the Palestinian lands
captured in the 1967 war in exchange for regional peace. Instead, Israel would
reshape the Middle East to its liking. Crucially, the strategy envisioned the
US as the main force to achieve these aims – waging wars in the region to
dismantle governments opposed to Israel’s dominance over Palestine. The US was
called upon to fight wars on Israel’s behalf.
The Clean Break strategy was effectively carried out
by the US and Israel after 9/11. As NATO Supreme Commander General Wesley Clark revealed, soon after 9/11, the US planned to “attack and
destroy the governments in seven countries in five years – starting with Iraq,
then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran.”
The first of the wars, in early 2003, was to topple
the Iraqi government. Plans for further wars were delayed as the US became
mired in Iraq. Still, the US supported Sudan’s split in 2005, Israel’s invasion
of Lebanon in 2006, and Ethiopia’s incursion into Somalia that same year. In
2011, the Obama administration launched CIA operation Timber Sycamore against
Syria and, with the UK and France, overthrew Libya’s government through a 2011
bombing campaign. Today, these countries lie in ruins, and many are now
embroiled in civil wars.
Netanyahu was a cheerleader of these wars of choice –
either in public or behind the scenes – together with his neocon allies in the
U.S. Government including Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas Feith, Victoria Nuland, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Richard Perle, Elliott
Abrams, and others.
Testifying in
the U.S. Congress in
2002, Netanyahu pitched for the disastrous war in Iraq, declaring “If you
take out Saddam, Saddam’s regime, I guarantee you that it will have enormous
positive reverberations on the region.” He continued, “And I think that
people sitting right next door in Iran, young people, and many others, will say
the time of such regimes, of such despots is gone.” He also falsely told
Congress, “There is no question whatsoever that Saddam is seeking, is
working, is advancing towards to the development of nuclear weapons.”
The slogan to remake a “New Middle East” provides the
slogan for these wars. Initially stated in 1996 through “Clean Break,” it was
popularized by Secretary Condoleezza Rice in 2006. As Israel was brutally
bombarding Lebanon, Rice stated:
“What we’re seeing here, in a
sense, is the growing – the birth pangs of a new Middle East and
whatever we do we have to be certain that we’re pushing forward to the
new Middle East not going back to the old one.”
In September 2023, Netanyahu
presented at UN General Assembly a map of the “New Middle
East” completely erasing a Palestinian state. In September 2024, he
elaborated on this plan by showing two maps: one part of the Middle East a “blessing,”
and the other–including Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Iran–a curse, as he advocated
regime change in the latter countries.
Israel’s war on Iran is the
final move in a decades-old strategy. We are witnessing the culmination of
decades of extremist Zionist manipulation of US foreign policy.
The premise of Israel’s attack
on Iran is the claim that Iran is on the verge of acquiring nuclear weapons.
Such a claim is fatuous since Iran has repeatedly called for negotiations
precisely to remove the nuclear option in return for an end to the decades of
US sanctions.
Since 1992, Netanyahu and his
supporters have claimed that Iran will become a nuclear power “in a few years.” In 1995, Israeli
officials and their US backers declared a 5-year timeline. In 2003, Israel’s Director of Military
Intelligence said that Iran will be a nuclear power “by the summer of 2004.” In 2005, the head
of Mossad said that Iran could build the bomb in less than 3 years. In
2012, Netanyahu claimed at the United Nations that “it’s
only a few months, possibly a few weeks before they get enough enriched uranium
for the first bomb.” And on and on.
This 30-year-plus pattern of
shifting deadlines has marked a deliberate strategy, not a failure in prophecy.
The claims are propaganda; there is always an “existential threat.” More
importantly, there is Netanyahu’s phony claim that negotiations with Iran are
useless.
Iran has repeatedly said that
it does not want a nuclear weapon and that it has long been prepared to
negotiate. In October 2003, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a
fatwa forbidding the production and use of nuclear arms – a ruling later officially cited by Iran at an IAEA meeting in Vienna
in August 2005 and referenced since as a religious and legal barrier to
pursuing nuclear weapons.
Even for those skeptical of
Iran’s intentions, Iran has consistently advocated for a negotiated agreement
supported by independent international verification. In contrast, the Zionist
lobby has opposed any such settlements, urging the US to maintain sanctions and
reject deals that would allow strict IAEA monitoring in exchange for lifting
sanctions.
In 2016, the Obama
Administration, together with the UK, France, Germany, China, and Russia,
reached the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran –
a landmark agreement to strictly monitor Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for
sanctions relief. Yet, under relentless pressure from Netanyahu and the Zionist
lobby, President Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018.
Predictably, when Iran responded by expanding its uranium enrichment, it was
blamed for violating an agreement that the US itself had abandoned. The
double-standard and propaganda is hard to miss.
On April 11, 2021,
Israel’s Mossad attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities in Natanz.
Following the attack, on April 16, Iran announced that it would increase its
uranium enrichment further, as bargaining leverage, while repeatedly appealing
for renewed negotiations on a deal like the JCPOA. The Biden Administration
rejected all such negotiations.
At the start of his second
term, Trump agreed to open a new negotiation with Iran. Iran pledged to
renounce nuclear arms and to be subject to IAEA inspections but reserved the
right to enrich uranium for civilian purposes. The Trump Administration appeared
to agree to this point but then reversed itself. Since then, there have been
five rounds of negotiations, with both sides reporting progress on each
occasion.
The sixth round was ostensibly
to take place on Sunday, June 15. Instead, Israel launched a preemptive war on
Iran on June 12. Trump confirmed that the US knew of the attack in advance,
even as the administration was speaking publicly of the upcoming negotiations.
Israel’s attack was made not
only in the midst of negotiations that were making progress, but days before a
scheduled UN Conference on Palestine that would have advanced
the cause of the two-state solution. That conference has now been postponed.
Israel’s attack on Iran now
threatens to escalate to a full-fledged war that draws in the US and Europe on
the side of Israel and Russia and perhaps Pakistan on the side of Iran. We
could soon see several nuclear powers pitted against each other and dragging
the world closer to nuclear annihilation. The Doomsday Clock is at 89 seconds
to midnight, the closest to nuclear Armageddon since the clock was launched in
1947.
Over the past 30 years,
Netanyahu and his US backers have destroyed or destabilized a 4,000-km swath of
countries stretching across North Africa, the Horn of Africa, the Eastern
Mediterranean, and Western Asia. Their aim has been to block a Palestinian State
by overthrowing governments supporting the Palestinian cause. The world
deserves better than this extremism. More than 170 countries in the UN have
called for the two-state solution and regional stability. That makes more sense
than Israel bringing the world to the brink of nuclear Armageddon in pursuit of
its illegal and extremist aims.
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