Thursday, February 12, 2026

Benjamin Netanyahu SHOWS HIS HAND


The video, "Benjamin Netanyahu SHOWS HIS HAND," discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts to influence US policy regarding Iran, specifically pushing for a more aggressive stance beyond just nuclear capabilities to include Iran's ballistic missile and drone programs. Here's a breakdown of the key points: Netanyahu's Visit and Agenda (0:11-0:45): Netanyahu moved up his meeting with President Trump to personally present Israeli intelligence on Iran's ballistic missile and nuclear programs. The goal is to pressure the US to expand the focus of negotiations and demand more from Iran. Critique of Israel's Influence (0:49-2:02, 2:41-3:16): The hosts argue that Israel's intelligence on Iran is worthless and that Iran's missile capabilities pose no threat to the United States. They assert that any US military engagement with Iran would be "at the behest of Israel" and that Israel is the "biggest threat to peace in the Middle East" (3:52). Escalating Demands on Iran (6:00-7:27, 9:00-9:26): Initially, Israel's concern was Iran's nuclear weapons. After the JCPOA (Iran nuclear deal) was ripped up by Trump in 2018, Israel "moved the goalposts" to include ballistic missiles. The video then mentions a new demand that includes drones, making it seem like the West is not negotiating in good faith. US Military Posturing (4:17-4:52): Trump boasted about sending a "massive flotilla" and a second carrier strike group to the Middle East, which the hosts interpret as preparation for war with Iran. The Inevitability of War and Israel's End Goal (10:47-11:57): The hosts believe war with Iran is inevitable due to Israel's influence on US politicians. They cite Colonel Douglas McGregor, who suggests that after Iran, Israel's ultimate goal is "Jewish supremacy in the region" and that Turkey would be the next target. US as Israel's "ATM Machine" (12:53-13:37): The video concludes by stating that Israel would not exist without US financial and military support, portraying the US as being perpetually at war on Israel's behalf, leading to increased national debt and highlighting the corruption of US politicians.

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