- Oct 20, 2022
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Could you elaborate why this means that the UK might get involved militarily but not (it appears) other European countries? Aside from the immediate post war history, do we have closer ties with Israel or have reason to be a more resolute ally than others?
- Other Countries are less closely allied with US (Israel’s greatest defender) than we are. We have become more unilateral since the Trump administration but remain heavily tied to the US in our foreign policy (some might even say a puppet).
- We allow the US to use our base in Cyprus among other things, to ship US arms to Israel and have a ‘special relationship’ that would be impossible to maintain if we departed significantly from US policy on Israel (the US being Isreal’s greatest defender).
- The Israel lobby is politically significant
That said, European Countries would certainly step up militarily if necessary but it would be a big political risk for them domestically - public support for Israel across Europe is very much at a low over Gaza.
Opinion in Israel is deeply divided over going after Iran’s nuclear sites - some thinking that Netanyahu is taking an enormous gamble - they think the Israeli military is incapable (with or without the help of the United States) of destroying Iran's nuclear program and along with all Countries, see the diplomatic route and restoration of a Nuclear Treaty the best option - but Europe generally supports Israel either way there’s no doubt.
There is nobody in the West that wants Iran or any one else in the ME to acquire nuclear weapons but nor do Russia or China as that would seriously change the dynamic of power in the region:
- Russia and China align closely with Iran along with Turkey
- China is Iran’s main importer of oil so there is massive implications for Chinese infrastructure and massive for Iran’s economy in taking out the oil terminals as Israel is doing - it’s a serious escalation
- Iran is arming Russia to fight the war in Ukraine.
Both China and Russia have a very strong sphere of influence in the region so their alignment with Iran is largely around protecting that influence against competing interests in the ME of the US and allies.

Why does the UK give Israel unqualified backing?
The two key reasons are the need for Whitehall to demonstrate British subservience and usefulness to the US, and the power of the Israel lobby, argues Declassified’s editor.

I’m sure others could add other opinions to that.
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