According to General Clark, “Iran is still seeking the means to destroy Israel, and has the intent to do so.” He said the conversation should no longer be about uranium enrichment rights but about Iran’s refusal to renounce its aggressive goals.…KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Clark didn’t hold back in identifying what he sees as the core issue: “Iran, from the very beginning of this regime, has committed to the destruction of Israel.” But he also pointed to a possible peaceful path forward. “I think if they can renounce this, there’s a way that everybody can be happy, and we can stop the fighting. And President Trump would win a Nobel Peace Prize.”
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Drawing from his own military leadership, Clark explained why changing Iran’s behavior will take time. Reflecting on NATO’s 1999 operation against Serbia, he said, “It took us seven weeks to convince Serbian dictator Slobodan Milosevic that he couldn’t win.” These leaders, he said, often need to feel real consequences before changing course. “They’re always stubborn, they’ve always been successful. It’s really hard for them, emotionally, to get through their head that they’ve hit something they can’t overcome.”
But this time, he noted, “the Israelis have the momentum.” As long as that holds, he argued, “there’s no reason yet for the United States to go in.”…KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶