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Iran, Lebanon … An existential threat to Israel and the United States?

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Three weeks of war in Iran, several fronts, and the two allies Israel and the United States still hand in hand both literally and figuratively as seen in a video published on March 17 on Benyamin Netanyahu’s X account in presence of the US ambassador in Jerusalem Mike Huckabee. More than 11 million views. And a dual message for the Israeli Prime Minister: I am indeed alive unlike the rumors describing me as an AI on social media and I managed to get the main leaders of the Iranian regime. Two important figures within the Mullahs’ regime eliminated by Israel sparking memories of the war in Lebanon between 1975 and 1990 to 2006 when the south of Lebanon at the northern border of Israel was repeatedly affected by these clashes. And today a new land invasion threatens the populations.

Meanwhile in the United States, intelligence officials are embarrassed and the president seems stuck. Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center resigns dramatically stating: “Iran did not pose an immediate threat to our nation.”

After the oil infrastructure in the Gulf, it is now the nuclear sites that are targeted in the region. On Saturday, March 20, the largest nuclear enrichment site in Iran, Natanz, was targeted by Israel and the United States in concert, prompting Iran to respond towards the nuclear research center in Dimona, Israel in retaliation.

How far will the escalation go? And what could be the outcome?

Context:

The article discusses the ongoing conflict and tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States, touching upon specific incidents and responses from each party.

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