Trump’s attack on Iran is ‘unconditional surrender’ to Israel
Shunning the US intelligence consensus, Trump and top
principals rely on Israeli fraud to bomb Iran.
Jun 22, 2025
https://www.aaronmate.net/p/trumps-attack-on-iran-is-unconditional
Since his election in 2016, Donald Trump’s political opponents have portrayed him as a dangerous, unstable fabulist doing the bidding of a malign, nuclear-armed foreign power.
Having returned to the White House this year, Trump is
proving his detractors correct on all counts but one: the location on the map.
The rogue state that he’s colluding with — at great peril to the planet — is
not Russia, as his most vocal detractors alleged, but Israel.
Israel’s June 13th attack on Iran
sabotaged the then-ongoing talks on a new nuclear deal with the United States,
and Trump has gone to unprecedented lengths to support its aggression. Trump
undercut his own Secretary of State’s claim that Israel had undertaken “unilateral
action” by acknowledging that “we knew everything” in advance of what he called
a “very successful attack.” Administration officials then disclosed that Trump had previously authorized giving
Israel intelligence support for the bombing. Trump then called on Tehran’s 9.8
million residents to evacuate, mused about killing Iran’s supreme leader,
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and declared that “we” – meaning Israel – “have
complete and total control of the skies over Iran.”
After Iran rejected his demand for “unconditional surrender”, Trump imposed a new deadline of two weeks, only to
break it three days later by ordering a US military attack on three Iranian
nuclear energy sites, including the deeply buried mountain complex Fordo, which
he quickly hailed as a “great success.” Just as with Trump’s diplomacy with
Iran, his two-week deadline turns out to have been a ruse whose “goal was to
create a situation when everyone wasn’t expecting it,” a senior administration
official said.
To wage war on Iran, Trump and his allies have
employed the traditional Iraq WMD playbook of ignoring or manipulating the
available evidence to fear-monger about a foreign state marked for regime
change. Unlike the Iraq war, where the fraudulent case for invading was mostly
concocted in-house, Trump has outsourced the job to Israel, while not even
pretending to care about public opinion or Congressional approval.
Back in March, the US intelligence community assessed
that “Iran is not building a nuclear weapon” and “has not reauthorized the
nuclear weapons program... suspended in 2003.” According to US officials who
spoke to the New York Times, “[t]hat assessment has not changed.” Moreover, the
US has found that “not only was Iran not actively pursuing a nuclear weapon, it
was also up to three years away from being able to produce and deliver
one,” CNN reports, citing four sources.
Whereas Dick Cheney and company went through the
trouble of nudging subordinates to fabricate intelligence, including via
torture, Trump does not care about seeking their imprimatur. “[M]y intelligence
community is wrong,” Trump told reporters on Friday. White House Press
Secretary Karoline Leavitt insisted that “Iran has all that it needs to achieve
a nuclear weapon,” and, if authorized by Ayatollah Khamenei, “it would take a
couple weeks to complete the production of that weapon.” In White House meetings,
CIA chief John Ratcliffe has argued that Iran is close to a nuclear bomb and
that claiming otherwise “would be similar to saying football players who have
fought their way to the one-yard line don't want to score a touchdown,”
according to one US official who spoke to CBS News. (After
the Iraq war, a “Slam dunk” basketball analogy is no longer available).
If Trump’s intelligence
community is “wrong,” who does he think is right? As US officials told
the New York Times, the claims from Trump and his circle “echoed material
provided by Mossad,” Israel’s intelligence agency. And whereas some in the
government, undoubtedly those close to Trump, “find the Israeli estimate
credible”, others believe that “Israeli assessments have been colored by Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s desire to gain American support for his military
campaign against Iran.” Moreover, according to multiple officials, “[n]one of
the new assessments on the timeline to get a bomb are based on newly collected
intelligence,” but instead on “new analysis of existing work.” In other words,
Trump is sidelining his own intelligence community to trust a “new analysis”
that is based on no new information, just the manipulation of a foreign
government.
Trump’s disdain for his own
agencies is a particular slight to intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard. “I don't
care what she said,” Trump said this week, referring to Gabbard’s presentation
of the US intelligence consensus on Iran in March. “I think they [Iran] were
very close to having it.”
Rather than defend the
agencies she oversees – and the record she earned challenging previous
US-driven regime change deceptions -- Gabbard has bent the knee to Trump, and
Israel by extension. In a social media post, Gabbard
chided “the dishonest media” for taking her March testimony “out of context.”
The US, Gabbard now claimed, “has intelligence that Iran is at the point that
it can produce a nuclear weapon within weeks to months, if they decide to
finalize the assembly.” Gabbard also shared video of that March testimony,
without addressing the contradictory fact that it does not include any mention
of her newfound claim that Iran has the capability to produce a nuclear bomb
“within weeks to months.”
Gabbard is engaging in
disingenuous wordplay. If Israel tells America that Iran “can produce a nuclear
weapon within weeks”, then yes, American intelligence now “has” that
intelligence. That doesn’t mean it is true, or that American intelligence
believes it, which it does not. A US official familiar with the available
record on Iran tells me that there is no US intelligence assessment concluding
that Iran is “weeks” away from building a nuclear weapon. Gabbard is only
saying, therefore, that the US intelligence community has received
“intelligence” from Israel, without mentioning that the IC does not actually
endorse it.
Moreover, pretend for a moment
that the Israeli claim is correct. Gabbard’s caveat of “if they decide to
finalize” is an acknowledgment that Iran has not decided to build a nuclear
weapon. That’s because Iran has said it does not want one, and is willing to
commit to that in a binding agreement — the one they were negotiating with the
US until Trump and Israel sabotaged it, and not for the first time. In fact, as
US intelligence officials have also predicted, Trump’s bombing now increases
the likelihood that Iran will pursue the nuclear bomb that it has long
foresworn. Iran claims to have moved enriched uranium stockpiles prior to the
US bombing, which preserves its capacity to weaponize.
Trump and Israel insisted, in
the president’s words, on “unconditional surrender”: capitulation to maximalist
US-Israeli demands that Iran end its uranium enrichment program, which it is
entitled to have under the Non-Proliferation Treaty; and that it limit its
arsenal of missiles. In other words, Trump and Netanyahu demanded that Iran
agree to abandon its sovereignty and right to self-defense just as it is under
attack from US-backed Israeli aggression; and all while US-backed Israeli mass
murder in Gaza and annexation of the West Bank continues unimpeded.
Iranian officials did not
surrender. Trump, by contrast, cannot say the same. By enabling its bombing
campaign, parroting its deceptions, and now going to war against Iran on its
behalf, Trump has already offered an unconditional surrender to Israel — a betrayal
that grows more dangerous by the day.
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