No Atoms For Peace
In the haze of media banter, diplomatic deflection, and public denial, a single truth pierces through the noise: Israel possesses the technological means—largely enabled by U.S. support—to carry out the operations we’re now witnessing in its escalating conflict with Iran. And Iran, scrambling to counter, is responding with outdated tools and asymmetric tactics, a reflection of its relative technological and strategic limitations.
In truth, the current cycle of conflict is less about spontaneous escalation and more about inevitability. One actor is backed by the most powerful military-industrial complex in the world. The other is backed into a corner, improvising survival tactics. The global audience watches, debates, and denies, but the machinery hums forward—coded in American silicon, launched from Israeli soil, and echoing through the fractured halls of international diplomacy.