All about Iran: Prime Minister Netanyahu Meets with US Secretary of Defense Austin III

It’s no secret: The Islamic terror regime of Iran, which violently oppresses and executes its people and wants to annihilate the state of Israel and all Jews as a state goal of Iran, is only a few weeks, maybe even days, away. Iran is Russia’s alliance partner in the fight against freedom and independence. Finally, Iran enjoys brisk trade with Germany, which is Iran’s largest European trading partner.

The US government, led by the US Dems, wants to stick to Obama’s legacy and is ignoring the Abraham Accords and plays down the Iranian threat against Israel to annihilate Israel and all Jews. In short: the signs point to a storm, because Israel will certainly not stand idly by. A second Shoa will not happen.

The head of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, for calling any possible attacks on nuclear sites “outlawed” after a visit to Iran. He said last Saturday that “(…) any military attack on a nuclear facility is outlawed, is out of the normative structures that we all abide by.”

The reply of Prime Minister Netanyahu was straight and correct: “Are we forbidden to defend ourselves? Of course we are allowed, and of course we are doing this… nothing will prevent us from protecting our country

Against this background, the visit of the US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III is understandable and to be interpreted, because the US fears that Israel will exercise its right to defend itself as a state and will attack Iran in order to secure central Iranian structures and resources for the construction of the atomic bomb to destroy. This necessary defensive attack will certainly not be announced on Twitter.

Prime Minister Netanyau stressed the Iranian “question” and said: “I am delighted to welcome Secretary Austin once again to Israel. We have a common agenda to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and preventing Iran’s aggression, maintaining the security and prosperity of this region and seeking to expand the circle of peace. That is an important agenda, I look forward to our discussion.

In the statement of the US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III it is said: “Secretary Austin expressed his commitment to Israel’s right to self-defense and to U.S. security assistance to Israel, including through the historic $38 billion Memorandum of Understanding. The Secretary also reaffirmed the ironclad U.S. commitment to Israel’s security and qualitative military edge.

The two leaders discussed the threats posed by Iran in the region and agreed to increase cooperation to confront Iranian aggression. Secretary Austin reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to never allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. The leaders also discussed regional security challenges and opportunities to expand Israel’s regional partnerships.”