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21 Jun 2025, 18:01 GMT+10
Analysts argue the pitch echoes Washingtons past regime-change efforts in the Middle East
US ambassador to the UN Dorothy Shea stated at a UN Security Council meeting on Friday that Iran must be stopped from developing a nuclear bomb, despite IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi recently saying the agency found no evidence that Tehran is pursuing such a weapon. Analysts say Washington's narrative resembles past efforts to justify regime change in the Middle East.
Last week, Israel launched airstrikes on Iran, citing an imminent threat that Tehran would make a nuclear weapon. Iran, insisting its nuclear program is peaceful, retaliated with strikes on Israeli targets. The Israeli assault came days after the IAEA reported that Iran had enriched uranium to 60% - which is short of the 90% required for weapons.
However, since the strikes started, Grossi has claimed that his agency had no proof that Iran was actually trying to build a nuclear weapon,stressingthat enriched uranium alone does not constitute a bomb. US intelligence agencies also maintain there is no evidence Iran is pursuing nuclear arms. Nevertheless, President Donald Trump has claimed Iran was "very close" to acquiring a bomb and warned the US could intervene if it doesn't agree to scrap its nuclear program.
Shea declared the US "continues to stand with Israel" and backs its campaign against "Iran's nuclear ambitions." She insisted that the US "can no longer ignore that Iran has all that it needs to achieve a nuclear weapon," lacking only a decision from its supreme leader.
Some analysts say US rhetoric on Iran echoes President George W. Bush's 2002 claims about Iraqi WMDs, which led to a US invasion despite no stockpiles being found. Former Trump adviser Steve Bannontoldjournalist Tucker Carlson this week that the entire operation against Iran "that came out of nowhere" is in fact an attempt by the US "deep state" to orchestrate regime change in Iran.
"We have a system that has its own national security policy... that is the fight we have to take on today," Bannon stated, suggesting that Trump should not succumb to pressure from US war hawks and involve American military in the conflict. Tucker Carlson also said that while he supports Trump, he fears the consequences if he yields to pressure and joins the Israeli strikes. "I think we're gonna see the end of the American empire," he warned, criticizing Washington hawks for dragging the country into another war.
Journalist Steve ColltoldNPR this week that using US intelligence to justify strikes mirrors the Iraq war narrative. He noted that while Israel calls its attacks preemptive, the objective remains vague.
"[Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu has spoken of regime change and urged Iranians to rise up - just like George H.W. Bush did in 1991 with Iraq," Coll said. "There's no sign of a planned invasion, yet talk of toppling Iran's government persists."
READ MORE: Iran blames IAEA chiefs betrayal for strikes on nuclear sites
Other observers, including former US President Bill Clinton, suggested Israel's "undeclared war" on Iran may also be driven by another goal - Netanyahu's desire to stay in power. Shea made a notable slip during her UN remarks, initially blaming Israel for "chaos and terror" in the Middle East before correcting herself to attribute it to Iran. RT's Rick Sanchez and journalist Chay Bowescalledher words a "Freudian slip" while discussing the situation in an episode of Sanchez Effect on Friday, with Sanchez adding, "She accidentally said the truth out loud."
(RT.com)
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