Iran’s threat to US, Middle East and rest of the world
The Hudson Institute's Josh Block is an adjunct fellow. Block spent 25 years engaging in politics and influencing national policies as a scholar of international affairs and political strategist. In his article, he highlighted Iran's threat to America and global security using western accounts. He has also highlighted Iran’s threat to the Middle East.
In his article, he states that the West is under attack from an even bigger confluence of dangers as China threatens to invade Taiwan and Russian aggression in Ukraine persists.
The United States and our allies will soon be up against a nuclear-armed coalition of North Korea, Iran, China, and Russia that will span Asia, the Middle East, and central Europe and be capable of attacking the American homeland.
In the meantime, the Biden Administration is considering additional, sizable financial bailouts for the ailing military theocracy in Iran while trying to salvage the fatally flawed 2015 Iran nuclear agreement and shamelessly enriching the top state sponsor of terrorism in the world while paving the way for nuclear weapons.
Furthermore, the White House appears poised to reward the Islamic Republic for a weaker set of nuclear restrictions, potentially ignoring the flagrant violations of its fundamental obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and undermining regional and global stability. This is similar to the billions of dollars Tehran received in 2015 and used to strengthen its support for terrorist proxies, including the Houthis, Hamas, and Hezbollah.
At the same time, China and Russia are taking part in significant combined military exercises, strengthening their anti-democratic and anti-capitalist operational relations, and backing Iran's and North Korea's frightening nuclear preparedness and provocative behavior.
Initiating yet another defective nuclear agreement is the best course of action if the United States and our allies wish to combat the emerging evil alliance between North Korea, Iran, Syria, and China.
Think about the grave risk to international security that this would pose. The NATO alliance has been endangered by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Iran has said that it is capable of creating nuclear devices and the highly enriched uranium needed to put together nuclear weapons. China has witnessed Russian incursions into and annexations of three Eastern European nations. North Korea is still acting aggressively and has nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles that can reach Europe, the United States, and Japan.
It is not impossible that China will carry out its stated goal and invade Taiwan, threatening US or Western intervention or even support for the democratic satellite. Additionally, Iran's allies will threaten to attack Saudi oil fields, Russia will threaten to engulf NATO in a war, and North Korea will target Japan, all of which are prepared to attack the US and our allies.
The US should immediately demolish Iran's nuclear and military facilities if it wishes to maintain Western world stability, freedom of speech and ideas, open sea lanes, free trade, shorten the European conflict, and safeguard Taiwan.
It is presidential malpractice for the president to do nothing about the Iranian nuclear threat despite being aware of the serious danger that the New Axis poses to American national security, global leadership, the Middle East, Asia, and the entire world.
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