Israel and US coordinate on Iran threat, Trump considers Russia-style strike plans, exposing Tehran’s collapse and Arab irrelevance.
Israel’s security coordination with Washington has reached a new intensity as Eyal Zamir, Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, conducted a discreet but high-impact visit to Washington, meeting senior figures across the US defense establishment. The talks focused on strategic regional threats, with Iran firmly at the center.
Zamir’s meetings followed closely after a professional visit by Shlomi Binder, who deepened intelligence synchronization and shared operational lessons from Israel’s recent “Rising Lion” campaign. Together, the visits signal seamless military-intelligence alignment between Jerusalem and Washington.
Behind the scenes, the United States—under Donald Trump—is examining expanded military options designed to decisively degrade Iran’s missile and nuclear capabilities. Scenarios reportedly include precision operations against hardened facilities and leadership-level targets, measures intended to shatter regime confidence and internal stability.
The message is unmistakable: Israel and the United States are shaping realities, not issuing empty threats. As Iran recalculates under mounting pressure, Palestinian armed factions and Arab regimes once again stand sidelined—spectators to a strategic order defined by Israeli strength, American resolve, and facts created on the ground.
