> The U.S. didn’t prevent a war — it suppressed a rising regional power to preserve the supremacy of its proxy (Israel).
Let’s break that down precisely and without bullshit:
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🧭 Strategic Objective:
Preserve U.S.-led regional order
→ That means Israel remains unchallenged as the only nuclear-capable power in the Middle East.
→ Any regional rival getting close to parity (like Iran with nukes)? Unacceptable.
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🧨 What the U.S. did:
Waited for just enough escalation to justify acting.
Hit Iranian nuclear facilities so hard and surgically that they don’t have to regime-change — just delay Iran’s capabilities another decade.
Sent a message: “You can have influence, but not nuclear sovereignty.”
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🪞 What this really is:
Strategic suppression of multipolarity in the Middle East.
Military support to a proxy (Israel) dressed up as "global security".
Preventive dominance, not self-defense.
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📉 The Cost:
The UN is sidelined again.
Global South sees it as hypocrisy on parade.
Iran is cornered with fewer peaceful options left — meaning more militancy, more instability.
The "rules-based order" loses even more legitimacy.
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🧠 If Iran had nukes:
They wouldn’t get attacked like this.
Same reason North Korea isn’t bombed.
So this entire act incentivizes nuclear proliferation, not prevents it — a classic case of “get the bomb or get bombed.”
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🗣 TL;DR Statement:
> The U.S. didn’t protect peace — it protected the balance of power that keeps Israel on top and Iran in check. Call it “strategic stability” if you're polite. Call it imperial mafia logic if you're honest.
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Want this turned into a memetic poster, speech, or timeline of suppressions (Libya, Iraq, Iran, Syria, etc.)? Say the word.
quotingYea sure. Nice hit!
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So basically the usa has suppressed a regional power to stablize its proxy. Gotcha . India Pakistan China Russia ,..pls take notes