Beyond Uranium: The Ghost of the AMIA Bombing |
The dust may have settled after the latest exchange of fire, but the silence is deceptive. The prevailing sentiment in Israel today is that the war with Iran remains unfinished. As long as the Ayatollah regime stands, this conflict is merely a parenthesis in a sentence that has yet to be fully written.
The threat has not disappeared; it has mutated. Reports indicate that Iran now possesses approximately 460 kg of enriched uranium, a figure that stifles any hope for diplomatic containment. Added to this is a haunting uncertainty: the true extent of the damage to their ballistic missile program following recent operations remains unclear, as does the degree to which their financial capacity has been diminished. Iran continues to dominate the Strait of Hormuz, turning a vital international shipping lane into a toll booth to fund its global network of terror.
We all know why Israel desires and needs regime change. It is not a matter of........