Netanyahu orders the army for possible resumption of war on Iran as negotiations fail.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu points to a map during the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on 27 September 2024

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    In a direct move toward regional destabilization, the occupation prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has ordered the military to prepare for a resumption of war on Iran following the collapse of diplomacy. This directive signals a shift from covert operations to an overt push for direct confrontation. By framing the failure of negotiations as inevitable, the administration is positioning the military as the primary tool for regional engagement, ensuring that perpetual warfare remains the dominant political reality.

    The timing of this order reveals a strategy to exploit the diplomatic vacuum. Rather than seeking political solutions, the occupation prime minister is utilizing the breakdown in talks to justify a massive mobilization of forces. This is an engineered escalation designed to pull the entire region into a broader conflict. By moving toward a resumed war, Netanyahu is effectively closing the door on peaceful resolution, prioritizing military dominance over the sovereignty of neighboring states.

    Central to this push is the use of high-profile narratives to mask deep-seated territorial ambitions. By focusing global attention on the “Iran threat,” the occupation prime minister creates a screen for continued operations across Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza. The strategy is to normalize hostilities until a state of permanent war becomes the status quo. Under this framework, every failed negotiation serves as a tactical green light for the military to expand its reach and solidify its presence across a redrawn map.

    The directive also serves to consolidate domestic power while using the threat of war as a tool of regional intimidation. By engineering a crisis with Iran, the administration pacifies internal hardliners who demand an expansionist stance. Regionally, the push for conflict acts to sever connectivity between Arab nations and prevent unified resistance to the occupation’s long-term goals. This systematic drive toward war is a rejection of international law, viewing the Middle East as a battlefield to be redrawn through force.

    Ultimately, the order to prepare for a resumed war is a declaration of intent to finalize the transformation of the region through violence. The focus on failed negotiations is a convenient pretext for a territorial plan that was already in motion. Netanyahu’s strategy is clear: to ensure the conflict never truly ends until the geopolitical map is forcibly altered. As the military moves into position, it is evident that the push for total war is the final blueprint for achieving total regional dominance.

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