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The nuclear issue was never the main motivation behind the attack on Iran. We follow Netanyahu at our peril.
Analysis | Middle East
Paul R. Pillar
Jun 20, 2025
Joining in Israels aggression against Iran would hurt, not advance, U.S. interests and international security.
This should not be surprising, given that support for U.S. interests and international security was not what led to Israels launching of the war. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argues that Irans nuclear program poses a threat to America and not just Israel, but the nuclear issue was not the main motivation behind Israels attack, as reflected in a target list that goes far beyond anything associated with Irans nuclear program.
Israels principal motivations for the war include ones peculiar to Israel and that the United States does not share, including the sabotaging of U.S. diplomacy with Iran. Another Israeli motivation is to distract the attention of not just the United States but the rest of the world from what Israel is doing to the Palestinians. Some of the most blatant killing of famished residents of the Gaza Strip who were seeking food aid has occurred since the start of the Israeli offensive against Iran.
President Donald Trumps public statements about Israels war have evolved quickly from apparent detachment to enthusiastic support, extending even to use of the first person we when claiming air superiority over Iran. As Charlie Stevenson of Johns Hopkins University observes, Trump evidently is experiencing FOMO (fear of missing out) and seeks to claim credit for ending a purported Iranian nuclear threat.
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/israel-iran-war-2672402953/
Bio:
Paul Pillar retired in 2005 from a twenty-eight-year career in the U.S. intelligence community, in which his last position was National Intelligence Officer for the Near East and South Asia. Earlier he served in a variety of analytical and managerial positions, including as chief of analytic units at the CIA covering portions of the Near East, the Persian Gulf, and South Asia. Professor Pillar also served in the National Intelligence Council as one of the original members of its Analytic Group. He is also a Contributing Editor for this publication.
https://nationalinterest.org/blog-brand/paul-pillar
