Smoke billowing from a site in Tehran that was reportedly targeted by Israel on June 13, 2025. Image: Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps

Alarmed by an intelligence assessment that Iran will be able to produce nuclear weapons within months if not weeks, Israel has launched a massive air campaign aiming to destroy the country’s nuclear program.

Israel’s air strikes hit Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility at Natanz, as well as its air defences and long-range missile facilities.

Among the dead are Hossein Salami, the chief of Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards Corps; Mohammad Bagheri, the commander-in-chief of the military; and two prominent nuclear scientists.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has promised “severe punishment” in response. Iran could potentially target Israel’s own nuclear sites and US bases across the Persian Gulf. Israel claimed Iran launched 100 drones towards it just hours after the attack.

The Middle East is yet again on the precipice of a potentially devastating war with serious regional and global implications.

Stalled nuclear talks

The Israeli operations come against the backdrop of a series of inconclusive nuclear talks between the United States and Iran. These negotiations began in mid-April at President Donald Trump’s request and aimed to reach a deal within months.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposed the talks, pressing for military action instead as the best option to halt Iran’s nuclear program.

The diplomatic efforts had stalled in recent weeks over Trump’s demand that Iran agree to a zero-uranium enrichment posture and destroy its stockpile of some 400 kilograms of enriched uranium at a 60% purity level. This could be rapidly enriched further to weapons-grade level.

Tehran refused to oblige, calling it a “non-negotiable.”

Netanyahu has long pledged to eliminate what he has called the Iranian “octopus” – the regime’s vast network of regional affiliates, including Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the regime of former Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, and the Houthi militants in Yemen.

Following Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, Israel’s military has considerably degraded these Iranian affiliates, one by one. Now, Netanyahu has gone for beheading the octopus.

Trump keeping his distance

Netanyahu has in the past urged Washington to join him in a military operation against Iran. However, successive US leaders have not found it desirable to ignite or be involved in another Middle East war, especially after the debacle in Iraq and its failed Afghanistan intervention.

Despite his strong commitment to Israel’s security and regional supremacy, Trump has been keen to follow this US posture for two important reasons.

He has not forgotten Netanyahu’s warm congratulations to Joe Biden when he defeated Trump in the 2020 US presidential election.

Nor has Trump been keen to be too closely aligned with Netanyahu at the expense of his lucrative relations with oil-rich Arab states. He recently visited Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates on a trip to the Middle East, while bypassing Israel.

Indeed, this week, Trump had warned Netanyahu not to do anything that could undermine the US nuclear talks with Iran. He has been keen to secure a deal to boost his self-declared reputation as a peace broker, despite not having done very well so far on this front.

But as the nuclear talks seemed to be reaching a dead end, Netanyahu decided now was the moment to act.

The Trump administration has distanced itself from the attack, saying it had no involvement. It remains to be seen whether the US will now get involved to defend Israel if and when Iran retaliates.

What a wider war could mean

Israel has shown it has the capacity to unleash overwhelming firepower, causing serious damage to Iran’s nuclear and military facilities and infrastructure. But the Iranian Islamic regime also has the capability to retaliate, with all the means at its disposal.

Despite the fact the Iranian leadership faces serious domestic issues on political, social and economic fronts, it still has the ability to target Israeli and US assets in the region with advanced missiles and drones.

It also has the capability to close the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20–25% of global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments flow. Importantly, Iran has strategic partnerships with both Russia and China, as well.

Depending on the nature and scope of the Iranian response, the current conflict could easily develop into an uncontrollable regional war, with none of the parties emerging as victor. A major conflict could not only further destabilize what is already a volatile Middle East, but also upend the fragile global geopolitical and economic landscape.

The Middle East cannot afford another war. Trump had good reasons to restrain Netanyahu’s government while the nuclear negotiations were taking place to see if he could hammer out a deal.

Whether this deal can be salvaged amid the chaos is unclear. The next round of negotiations was due to be held on Sunday in Oman, but Iran said it would not attend and all talks were off until further notice.

Iran and the US, under Barack Obama, had agreed a nuclear deal before – the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Although Netanyahu branded it “the worst deal of the century”, it appeared to be holding until Trump, urged by Netanyahu, unilaterally withdrew from it in 2018.

Now, Netanyahu has taken the military approach to thwart Iran’s nuclear program. And the region – and rest of the world – will have to wait and see if another war can be averted before it’s too late.

Amin Saikal is emeritus professor of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, Australian National University, and Vice Chancellor’s strategic fellow, Victoria University

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

Amin Saikal, professor of political science and director of the Center for Arab and Islamic Studies (Middle East and Central Asia) at the Australian National University, is the author of Iran Rising: The Survival and Future of the Islamic Republic.

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32 Comments

  1. All I can say, good luck to the Fourth Reich fascist alliance between Israel, USA and Britain. They can play ‘whack a mole all they want, but that the end of the day, you cannot be a good guy committing ethnic clceansing and bombing everyone left, right and center. That is no way to live a decent life.

    1. Hang on in the comment below you say the 4by2’s milk the holocaust for all it’s worth, and here you say they are now in a fascist alliance.
      I know dialectics aren’t meant to make sense. But maybe you can also explain how Hamas are good guys. How the Iranian regime stopping women dressing how they want are also the good guys?

  2. Israel is a rogue terrorist state that’s why. They have been milking a certain event, and will continue to milk that event, until the end of time by playing “god’s chosen” victims, absolving themselves of any morality or human decency. Its a convenient way to rid yourself of your humanity. Zionism is one of the biggest liabilities of the fake West, with its fake values

  3. This author is either delusional or he is clueless. This is a closely coordinated joint operation of the US and Israel. The cowardly US is using its attack dog since they got bloodied by Yemen’s Houthis. This is naked aggression against Iran by the Zionist regime. But, it won’t save the historic oblivion the apartheid regime is facing.

    1. Here is a little fact. Israel was Apartheid South Africa’s greatest ally while the world was sanctioning it. Israel used Apartheid South Africa to test its nuclear bomb. Nuclear knowledge in turn was stolen from NUMEC contractors in USA. Refer to the “Apollo Affair”. UK, France and USA have enabled nuclear proliferation to Israel. They do not want Iran countering Israel’s nuclear blackmail ring. But its coming. What the region needs is Israel’s nuclear ambitions kept in check by another nuclear force.

      1. Wow, I never knew that. Knock me down with a feather! Sarcasm alert.
        Here’s another little known fact, Aisha was only 9yo when the pedoprofit slipped her his sausage.
        Another little known fact is the word for slave and the word for black is the same in Arabic.

      1. I should say 1m= one million and not 1 meter, which is the average height of the soldiers in the PLA.

  4. People need to understand messianic crusader-type religious theocracy has comandeered West Middle East policy. The Zionist factions between Trumpo’s diehard MAGA cheer squadron and evangelical fools and AIPAC, essentially spies working for a foreign state using American people’s welfare as expendable. This is top level treachery at work. USA has been infiltrated by bad guys

      1. Christian Zionism and Jewish Zionism are backwards cults that need an end times event to feel all ‘warm and fuzzy’. What you need is a better belief system.

        1. Oh let me guess, a belief that relies on a ‘profit’ that porked a 9yo girl, one that was ridden by some large black jinns (!) and that flew to heaven on a winged steed called Burak.
          Do you need references from your Koran and Haddiths as to how daft the entire cult is?

  5. “In defiance of Trump” you say? Think again. Trump has sacrificed the USofA for a particular Zionist mono-theistic cult tribe of extremism. Trump used fake “diplomacy” to lead on Iran. This is the duplicitous West. In front of the entire planet. Israel has become a burdensome liability on the balance sheet of civilization.

    1. Taking out the axis, 1 step at a time. Hez(no)bollox, Hamas, Syria. Russia bled dry. Now for the Tiddlys and Fat Kim.

      1. There will be no surrender to you fakers. Your system is already dead. The time of USA ruling the world is over.

        1. We no longer care about ‘ruling’ the world. We close our borders and let you guys sort yourselves out.
          Speak to you in 1000yrs when you catch up.

  6. The author naively believe that US has nothing to do with attack on Iran. Hell, even a layman can understand that the talks were just a smokescreen, everything was planned and discussed with US.
    Do you genuinely believe that Israel will do/ can do anything of this magnitude with US blessing? If you do, then whatever you say merits no serious discussion.

    1. The author naively believe that US has nothing to do with attack on Iran. Hell, even a layman can understand that the talks were just a smokescreen, everything was planned and discussed with US.
      Do you genuinely believe that Israel will do/ can do anything of this magnitude without US blessing? If you do, then whatever you say merits no serious discussion.

    2. Let’s be honest: If the Supreme Ayatollah is allying himself with Vlampir Poo-tin and Xhit Cheatpig, he should get more support from them, not some solidarity nonsense. As you already said, the US “helped” Israel. If the US is unreliable as an ally for all of you US haters, then Xhitna and Russia are even more unreliable in this regard.

  7. Those flying carpets and winged steeds were no match for Israeli jets. Where were the much vaunted Russian air defenses too?
    Useless, like everything Russian (which China has copied)

    1. Bombing during “negotiations” suggest West has a zero slope learning curve

      1. USA had ordered all no essential personnel out of the region. Negotiations had ended.
        Salami and Bugheri must regret their silly names.