Clifford May observes that Israel is now fighting its “second war of independence” (“Israel’s second War of Independence,” Web, April 8). It’s worth unpacking what this will mean for the Jewish state and the U.S.

Israeli officials told Mr. May that the recent war has taught them that they will “never again” allow Iranian proxies to surround their country, creating a multi-front war. Israel’s military prowess is superior to Iran’s. By contrast, Tehran’s strength is in asymmetrical warfare. Israel has the edge in conventional power, both quantitatively and qualitatively. Accordingly, Iran’s strategy has focused on attrition, hoping to wear Israel down.

Israel must not allow itself to fall into its enemy’s trap. This means acting with overwhelming force and, as importantly, restoring deterrence. Israel must do so irrespective of unfair critiques lobbed by the “jackals” at the United Nations and anti-Israel pundits in the legacy media.



This is in Israel’s interest, but it is also in America’s, as Iran itself is a chief regional foil for China, our sole peer adversary. Tehran, like its backer in Beijing, wants a Middle East that is rid of both Washington and Jerusalem. To prevent this from occurring, the U.S. must forfeit its long-held strategy of keeping Israel in a “bear hug,” as if it were a child instead of a key ally capable of reducing our regional enemies to rubble.

Let Israel be Israel. If the Jewish state wants to destroy our opponents, we should let them.

SEAN DURNS

Senior research analyst

Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis

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