Many American people, including those supporting Trump's ambition of Make America Great Again (MAGA), oppose the U.S. involvement in the Israeli war on Iran, says the prominent Russian political philosopher Alexander Dugin.

Why it matters:

The comment is associated with the Israeli expansionist ambition of "From the River to the Sea." The Israeli regime has so far shown that it abides by no international conventions and has no fear of bloodshed to reach its dreams. The question is whether the breaches continue to what extent.

The big picture:

The U.S., which fully backs Israel, itself possesses large nuclear arsenals and has in its record the massacre of over 200,000 people in Japan by dropping nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Israel also has about 90 nuclear warheads, an estimation made so far. 

Although the Israeli regime and the U.S. did not use any nuclear bombs in their recent aggression on Iranian soil, they used missiles to hit residential areas. 

State of play:

After over seven decades of occupation of Palestine, Israel still seeks something more, even beyond regime change in Iran; the ambition "from Sea to Sea" and the attack on Iran is just part of long-run ambition. The West, including the U.S., the U.K., Germany, and France, all are serving the Israeli regime to realize the dream. But Israel is still struggling in Gaza against Hamas.
 

What he is saying:

Dugin believes that the U.S. and Israel will continue their attack on Iran until either there is a nuclear catastrophe or they seek to make an explosion at the nuclear site in Iran. 

 

 

He hails the Yemeni people in the Arab world for their non-stop strong support for Palestine and for blocking the Zionist ambition of "from Sea to Sea" expansionism. 

 

 

The bottom line: 

The evidence shows that Israel’s actions are not merely defensive but part of a larger geopolitical agenda for which the American people must pay. 

If there were no Israel, there would be no fear of an Israeli nuclear war in the region; Furthermore, American taxpayers' money would be spent on their well-being to "Make Great America Again."

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