Israel
has carried out an unprecedented attack on Iran, targeting its nuclear
program, scientists, and senior military leaders. Sputnik asked veteran
ex-Marine intelligence officer Scott Ritter what just happened, and what
comes next.
Sputnik: The
months of Iran-US nuclear talks essentially gave "Israel the
opportunity for maximum surprise to achieve maximum damage," with the
strikes effectively amounting to "a joint US-Israeli attack on Iran,"
Scott Ritter said.
"This was very closely coordinated in order to give Israel the
opportunity for maximum surprise to achieve maximum damage. While
America may not have sent resources or assets to participate in this
attack, this attack was closely coordinated with the United States, done
with the knowledge of the United States, done with the support of the
United States. This, by any definition of the word, was a joint
US-Israeli attack on Iran," Ritter said.
Emphasizing that the Iran-US nuclear negotiations were "dead in the
water," as Trump proved "unable to intimidate Iran into accepting the
American demands of zero enrichment," Ritter suggested that from the
strategic standpoint, Trump could not actually "push forward such a deal
because of Israel's opposition to it, because of the opposition of some
very senior Republicans in the Senate and the Congress, and just
general hostility towards Iranian enrichment program here in the United
States."
Are the US and Iran at War?
"We are at war with Iran," Ritter said.
"It's
not that we will find ourselves at war with Iran. We are at war with
Iran. We may not know it yet. But as I said, the Iranians are fully
cognizant of what happened. Now, the Iranians will find out how
effective the Israeli decapitation was, how effective the Israeli
preemption was. This was a strike that apparently incorporated
significant drone capacity that was existing inside Iran."
"How much of this drone capacity continues to exist, we don't know. But
if the Iranians have the capabilities that they claim to have and the
resilience they claim to have, we will see an escalation. We will see
Iran retaliating in a way that is not sustainable for Israel. But this
is part of the Israeli trap to create the perception of existential
struggle so that the United States will be confronted with a choice, let
the Israeli ally suffer and perhaps be defeated, or to intervene and
administer the coup de grâce against Iran. So, you know, we are looking
at a long, drawn-out process that ultimately, I believe, will result in
the United States entering this conflict on the side of Israel directly,
even though indirectly, it is already a participant," Ritter summed up.

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