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Yechiel Leiter warns of 'troubling signs' China aiding Iran’s rebuild a threat meant to 'destroy the Jewish state'; 'Why would anybody want to be partners with somebody who says they want to destroy a state,' he says

Israeli Ambassador to the United States Dr. Michael (Yechiel) Leiter warned Thursday of “troubling signs” that China is helping Iran rebuild its ballistic missile program, damaged significantly during recent hostilities between the two countries.
“There's some traffic that is troubling for us... and we want to make sure that we're not dealing with chemicals [and] the ability to reconstitute a ballistic missile program,” Leiter said in an interview with Voice of America, referencing reports of Chinese shipments to Iran that could assist Tehran in restoring its missile capabilities.


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Israeli ambassador to US warns China may be helping Iran rebuild missile program
Yechiel Leiter warns of 'troubling signs' China aiding Iran’s rebuild a threat meant to 'destroy the Jewish state'; 'Why would anybody want to be partners with somebody who says they want to destroy a state,' he says
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Israeli Ambassador to the United States Dr. Michael (Yechiel) Leiter warned Thursday of “troubling signs” that China is helping Iran rebuild its ballistic missile program, damaged significantly during recent hostilities between the two countries.
“There's some traffic that is troubling for us... and we want to make sure that we're not dealing with chemicals [and] the ability to reconstitute a ballistic missile program,” Leiter said in an interview with Voice of America, referencing reports of Chinese shipments to Iran that could assist Tehran in restoring its missile capabilities.
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Following Israeli strikes that reportedly crippled core elements of Iran’s missile infrastructure, Leiter said Israel now bears the responsibility of ensuring that “China or other bad actors don't allow them to reconstitute it.”
He described Israel’s campaign against Iran as a preventive strike, rooted in the belief that Iran’s nuclear and missile programs pose an existential threat. The objective, he said, was to degrade the Islamic Republic’s ability to develop weapons of mass destruction.

Asked about Israel’s message to Beijing, Leiter acknowledged that Israel cannot unilaterally influence Chinese policy. However, he stressed that Israel stands with the United States in efforts to limit China’s regional influence.

“There's no reason why we couldn't have good relations with the people of China,” he said. “But we certainly don't want to see China acting alongside those who threaten our very existence. Let's not forget—even after the 12-day war, [Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali] Khamenei continues to say that his objective is to destroy the Jewish state. Why would anybody want to be partners with somebody who says they want to destroy a state?”
While China publicly condemned Israel’s strikes on Iran, it has not offered Tehran overt support during the war. In the past, however, Beijing has provided military technology to Iran and participated in joint exercises with the Islamic Republic.
Leiter also addressed ongoing efforts to secure the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, praising U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff for making a “superhuman effort" to finalize a ceasefire agreement. However, he criticized Hamas, saying the terrorist group thrives on “death, murder and mayhem” and is intentionally prolonging the war to retain power.
Turning to the arrest of Jews in Iran during the war, Leiter said, “There’s a reason why the vast majority of Iran's Jews have left... I hope and pray that the Jews left in Tehran are not being persecuted by the mullahs. I hope and pray that those who have been arrested have been released. I would suggest to the mullahs to look more closer to home if they're looking for people who compromise them than the Jewish community of Tehran."
 
“Asked about Israel’s message to Beijing, Leiter acknowledged that Israel cannot unilaterally influence Chinese policy. However, he stressed that Israel stands with the United States in efforts to limit China’s regional influence.”
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“There's no reason why we couldn't have good relations with the people of China,” he said. “But we certainly don't want to see China acting alongside those who threaten our very existence. Let's not forget—even after the 12-day war, [Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali] Khamenei continues to say that his objective is to destroy the Jewish state. Why would anybody want to be partners with somebody who says they want to destroy a state?”
While China publicly condemned Israel’s strikes on Iran, it has not offered Tehran overt support during the war. In the past, however, Beijing has provided military technology to Iran and participated in joint exercises with the Islamic Republic.
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Can you understand? Even if I provide technology to Iran, even if I condemn Israel. But Israel still hopes to be my friend.

Do you know what 'G2' means? How merciful am I?

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“There's no reason why we couldn't have good relations with the people of China,” he said. “But we certainly don't want to see China acting alongside those who threaten our very existence. Let's not forget—even after the 12-day war, [Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali] Khamenei continues to say that his objective is to destroy the Jewish state. Why would anybody want to be partners with somebody who says they want to destroy a state?”
While China publicly condemned Israel’s strikes on Iran, it has not offered Tehran overt support during the war. In the past, however, Beijing has provided military technology to Iran and participated in joint exercises with the Islamic Republic.
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Can you understand? Even if I provide technology to Iran, even if I condemn Israel. But Israel still hopes to be my friend.

Do you know what 'G2' means? How merciful am I?

@Lulldapull @Sharma Ji @Vsdoc @Saif @Egyptian @Bilal9
Some segments of the American far right have become increasingly critical of Zionism, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, expressing concerns over U.S. support for Israel amid humanitarian crises affecting Palestinians. This shift reflects a broader diversity of opinions within the far right regarding Israel's role in American politics and foreign policy.

Overview of American Far-Right Views on Zionism

The American far-right has shown a complex and evolving stance on Zionism, particularly in the context of recent geopolitical events. This perspective is influenced by a mix of nationalist sentiments, religious beliefs, and political strategies.

Key Perspectives

Support for IsraelTraditionally, many far-right groups have supported Israel, viewing it as a key ally against perceived threats. However, this support is increasingly questioned.
Criticism of U.S. PolicySome factions criticize U.S. support for Israel, arguing it conflicts with American interests and values, especially amid humanitarian crises in Gaza.
Religious InfluencesCertain Christian nationalist groups interpret biblical prophecies as supporting Israel's existence, while others are becoming critical of Israel's actions against Palestinians.
Political StrategyThe far-right's stance on Zionism is also shaped by electoral strategies, as they navigate the changing opinions of their base regarding Israel and Palestine.

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Recent Developments

  • Shift in Support: There is a noticeable shift among some far-right factions, particularly those aligned with the "America First" ideology, who are increasingly vocal against unconditional support for Israel.
  • Internal Divisions: The far-right is experiencing internal divisions, with some members advocating for a more critical stance on Israel's policies, especially regarding the treatment of Palestinians.
  • Public Sentiment: Polls indicate that a growing number of Americans, including those on the far-right, are questioning the traditional pro-Israel narrative, reflecting broader changes in public opinion.
This evolving landscape suggests that the far-right's relationship with Zionism is not static and may continue to change as political and social dynamics shift in the U.S.
 
Ynet news? So Irans missile program is destroyed? Nuke program destroyed? Drone program destroyed? And only China the merciful can save Iran now?

😝

Let me buy you ice cream China gurrl…..come on…..I buy you ice cream 🍦
 
Overview of American Far-Right Views on Zionism
The American far-right (which is increasingly the majority portion of the GOP Republicans) has shown a complex and evolving stance on Zionism, particularly in the context of recent geopolitical events. This perspective is influenced by a mix of white nationalist sentiments, evangelist religious beliefs, and GOP political strategies.

Key Perspectives

Support for Israel Traditionally, many far-right groups have supported Israel, viewing it as a key ally against perceived threats. However, this support is increasingly questioned.

Criticism of U.S. Policy Some factions criticize U.S. support for Israel, arguing it conflicts with American interests and values, especially amid humanitarian crises in Gaza.

Religious Influences Certain Christian nationalist groups interpret biblical prophecies as supporting Israel's existence, while others are becoming critical of Israel's actions against Palestinians.

Political Strategy The far-right's stance on Zionism is also shaped by electoral strategies, as they navigate the changing opinions of their base regarding Israel and Palestine.

So in summation - support for Zionism and Israel's expansionism in the middle east is seeing increasingly less support in US politics and may jeopardize the financial support for that country in the longer term, notwithstanding AIPAC lobbying activity.

I am sure the Govt. there has taken note of this fact.

Eventually - there has to be a reaction to this in Israel itself to affect its own political survival, but it is open to see what may happen.

The situation is made more complex with China possibly helping Iran on missile technology. Even with American sanctions, Iran does not need US financial help (like Israel does) to ensure its own survival and supremacy.

@Jiangnan - what could be China's long-term strategic interest in helping Iran in this situation?

Could it simply be securing access to Iranian oil and gas, which are vital for its energy needs? Additionally, the partnership supports China's Belt and Road Initiative, enhancing its influence in the region while countering U.S. dominance. Any other thoughts?

Please discuss.
 
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Ynet news? So Irans missile program is destroyed? Nuke program destroyed? Drone program destroyed? And only China the merciful can save Iran now?

😝

Let me buy you ice cream China gurrl…..come on…..I buy you ice cream 🍦

Let's discuss strategy and the subject at hand instead of trading put-downs which is going nowhere.
 

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