Let’s start with some caveats.
It’s a simplification to suggest that Israel was the sole reason for the U.S. war on Iran, or that the most powerful country on the planet is somehow completely beholden to the demands of an Israeli Prime Minister.
Trump has consistently projected himself as a critic of war, and many have fallen for the act, but there’s never been a lot of there there. Just look at his foreign policy since returning to the White House in January. His administration has carried out attacks on Iran, Yemen, Iraq, Somalia, Nigeria, Venezuela, and boats in the Caribbean. Many on the right (and some on the left) have fallen for this antiwar schtick, but there’s no reason to believe the President’s arm has to be twisted in order for him to back a military campaign.
The New York Times even reports that the kidnapping of the Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro boosted Trump’s confidence regarding an attack on Iran, and he’s alluded to that operation multiple times while talking about the current war.
Having said all that, it’s abundantly clear that the United States responded to pressure from Israel in deciding to attack Iran.
For decades, Benjamin Netanyahu has been claiming that the country is on the verge of acquiring a nuclear weapon and must be stopped. As Prime Minister, he’s gotten virtually everything he’s wanted from every U.S. President, but, until now, they had yet to deliver on his biggest wish: a destabilizing war that incapacitates his enemies and allows him to build a “Greater Israel” throughout the Middle East.
After the strikes began, Netanyahu told a reporter that he had fulfilled his dream to bomb Iran thanks to Trump. “This coalition of forces allows us to do what I have yearned to do for 40 years,” he declared.
Israel’s role in pushing the United States to war isn’t a conspiracy theory. At this point, Netanyahu’s involvement is well-documented.
An extensively reported New York Times piece reveals that Trump had restarted nuclear negotiations with Iran, but that Netanyahu “wanted to make sure that the new diplomatic effort did not undermine” his vision. Trump’s “move toward war grew inexorably, fueled by allies like Mr. Netanyahu.”
“The U.S. decision to strike Iran was a victory for Mr. Netanyahu, who had been pushing Mr. Trump for months on the need to hit what he argued was a weakened regime,” notes the paper. During a meeting at Mr. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in December, Mr. Netanyahu had asked for the president’s approval for Israel to hit Iran’s missile sites in the coming months. Two months later, he got something even better: a full partner in a war to topple the Iranian leadership.”
Inconvenient facts like these occasionally permeate the mainstream media, but it’s very rare for elected officials to let the cat out of the bag. This time around, things have been different, as administration officials and Congress members are openly admitting that the U.S. went to war because of Israel.
“We knew that there was going to be an Israeli action” against Iran, Rubio told reporters on Monday.
“We knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces… and we knew that if we didn’t preemptively go after them before they launched those attacks, we would suffer higher casualties … And then we would all be here answering questions about why we knew that and didn’t act,” Rubio continued.
So, the United States couldn’t stop Israel from attacking Iran, even though the Trump team knew it would mean dead U.S. soldiers?
Rubio later offered a sort of correction, insisting that the operation needed to happen either way, but hasn’t stopped Republicans from repeating his original point.
“This was a defensive measure,” House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) told reporters. “If Israel fired upon Iran and took action against Iran to take out the missiles, then [Iran] would have immediately retaliated against U.S. personnel and assets.”
“Israel faced an existential risk, and they were prepared to strike Iran alone,” Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) told Fox News. “If that happened, Iran was very likely to target our troops. That may address the question of ‘Why now?'”
That explanation was also seemingly shared by Trump officials during a secret Senate briefing on the strikes.
“This is still a war of choice that has been acknowledged by others, that was dictated by Israel’s goals and timeline,” Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) told reporters after the meeting. “There was no imminent threat to the United States by the Iranians. There was a threat to Israel. If we equate a threat to Israel as the equivalent of an imminent threat to the U.S., then we are in uncharted territory.”
These developments come amid a deepening battle over Israel within the Republican Party.
Last month, U.S. Ambassador to Israel, and Christian Zionist, Mike Huckabee, caused an international incident after he told conservative pundit Tucker Carlson that Israel was entitled to the vast majority of the Middle East. Huckabee made the comment after being pressed on the issue by Carlson, who has become increasingly critical of the U.S./Israel relationship.
These same tensions are currently on display, as the Iran attack has been criticized by prominent right-wing voices like Megyn Kelly and Steve Bannon. The divide explains why sources close to J.D. Vance are already telling reporters that he allegedly opposed the strikes, as the Vice President looks to take over the White House after Trump’s term ends. Keep in mind that Kamala Harris lost votes for failing to separate herself from President Biden on Gaza.
The strikes are also occurring during midterm primaries, where Israel lobbying groups like AIPAC are being criticized like never before.
“Israel, after a long, devastating war in Gaza, has become so unpopular among many voters in the Democratic base that major candidates in top primaries are using even small connections to the country’s political leaders to hit their opponents,” declares a recent Politico piece on the topic.
One can expect Israel’s reputation to plummet even further as the war in Iran expands.
Netanyahu may have finally gotten his war, but he’s also further ignited the domestic battle over the U.S. relationship with Israel.
“It’s a simplification to suggest that Israel was the sole reason for the U.S. war on Iran, or that the most powerful country on the planet is somehow beholden to the demands of an Israeli Prime Minister.”
You clearly think it is a “simplification” to suggest that Israel was the sole reason for the U.S. and Israel’s war on Iran. However, most people who have read about this issue for decades know it is a fact. Israel, Kushner, Witkoff, other Israeli leaders have all wanted to take on Iran.
Netanyahu has been pounding on one U.S. administration after the next to overtly take on Iran. Incredible, well researched book’s have been written about Israel’s intent to destroy Iran. How Netanyahu and team have been working hard to advance this violent, horrific agenda.
Ritter has been warning for decades:
https://www.c-span.org/program/book-tv/target-iran/165975
Former middle east CIA analyst Flynt and Hillary Mann Leverett have been warning for decades. They acknowledged Israel and the I lobbies push for this war.
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250043535/goingtotehran/
All of Ritter’s incredible talks on Cspan. Cspan has not had Ritter on for a long time. Washington Journal has essentially stopped having guest on that push back against Israel and the I lobby
https://www.c-span.org/person/scott-ritter/56771/
How many times has Netanyahu come to WH since Trump got back in? Six times. This war that Israel and the U.S. has started is all about Israel. Facts
Rubio accidentally told the truth. Now they are trying to cover up his truth telling.
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-888615
Too dim to realise that if Trump had just said “No”, there would have been no casualties at all. And Trump is so dense, light bends around him.
Samantha Power on the BBC “Fourth day of the US-Israel war with Iran” stating loud and clear “no evidence that there was an imminent threat” from Iran towards Israel or the U.S.
When I was doing research for al-Tamimi v. Adelson, the legal team came to conclude that an Israeli prime minister like Netanyahu is a replaceable employee of US Zionist plutocrats. For this reason, Bassem al-Tamimi chose to sue a subset (the Adelsons, Ellison, the Falics) of the US Zionist plutocrats.
US Zionist plutocrats either conspire or participate in Zionist genocide that has been planned against Palestinians at least as far back of the 1919 Paris Peace Conference and that was put into full operation in Dec 1947. This genocide has never ended even if the genocide abated for periods.
Lawyers and the legal system have difficulty in addressing a specific malicious strategy (dolus specialis in the full classical Latin sense) that extends over a period longer than a century.
Mearsheimer’s latest:
Mearsheimer believes Israel is driving this train. So does Scott Ritter. Most Americans starting to understand this fact.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO7u5fibEiE
John Mearsheimer says Big Trouble Ahead in Iranby John Mearsheimer | Mar 3, 2026 | News | 1 Comment
Reprinted from John’s Substack:
On 3 March 2026, I was on “Judging Freedom” talking about the Iran war. I told the Judge that the Trump administration was dragged into this war by Israel and its enormously powerful lobby in the US. Both Secretary of State Marco Rubio and House Speaker Mike Johnson have admitted as much and it is clear from listening to and reading the discourse on the internet that many Americans understand that this is another war for Israel. Iran was no threat to the US and there was no reason for Trump to attack it.
I also emphasized that it is almost impossible for me to see how Israel and the US win this war. It seems that victory for this aggressive tag team requires not only regime change in Iran, but replacing the regime with new leaders who are subservient to Israeli and American wishes. If those two things do not happen, Iran will surely keep its nuclear enrichment capability; keep building ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, & long-range drones; and keep supporting Hamas, the Houthis, and Hezbollah. The likelihood of this war producing an Iranian regime that is subservient to Israel and the US is close to zero in my estimation.
For Iran to win, all it has to do is survive and not end up as a pawn of Israel and the US. Even if its missile inventory is greatly diminished, its nuclear enrichment capability is crippled, and its infrastructure is badly damaged, it matters little if the regime survives or is replaced by a regime that refuses to kowtow to the tag team. Remember that in the Vietnam War, the US won virtually every battle and lost the war.