He president of the United States, Joe Bidenhas acknowledged this Wednesday that it does not support an Israeli response operation to Iran that include attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. Washington has avoided supporting the blow to Iran’s nuclear program for fear of increasing tensions in the region, although has strived to build a broad international consensus for a response to the Iran attack. “We will discuss with the Israelis what they are going to do, but all seven of us (the G7 nations) agree that they have the right to respond, but they must respond proportionally,” Biden told reporters before boarding Air Force One on Iran’s attack. This blow has also been lied to in the United States presidential campaign, from which Biden resigned forced by his party leaders and donors due to his cognitive problems.
He President of the United States Joe Biden has stressed that he would speak soon with the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahubut did not give a timeline for that call. «Iran is very out of place. Some sanctions will be imposed on Iran,” he stressed. When asked if he would support an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, Biden was blunt: “No.”
Biden has had a telephone conversation with the G7 countries (United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom). During the telephone conversation, Biden has addressed Tuesday’s Iran attack and the need for a coordinated response.
The Joe Biden’s administration has promised that the United States will impose “serious consequences” on Iran regardless of how Israel responds.
Unlike Iran’s last missile attack, which took place on April 14, Israel need not fear that an attack on Iran would provoke aggression by the Hezbollah terrorist groupwhom he beheaded last week in the operation against his leader, Hasan Nasrallah.
In this sense, Tehran has claimed that Tuesday’s missile attack was precisely retaliation for the elimination of Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, a terrorist group founded by Iran in 1982. Tehran has threatened “crushing attacks” if Israel counterattacks.
After Iran’s missile and drone attack in April, cited above, the President Biden pressured Netanyahu to limit his retaliation. Israel then responded by targeting the radar of an S-300 anti-missile system near Isfahan that was protecting a nearby airfield, part of the defense of the Natanz nuclear facility. Instead, Netanyahu is considering different options to respond to Iran’s attack, which has interfered in the United States campaign. In Tuesday’s vice presidential debate, it was the first question the moderators asked Donald Trump and Kamala Harris’ candidates, Ohio Senator JD Vance and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Subsequently, the State Department announced the imposition of Treasury Department sanctions on smuggling and arms acquisition networks for Houthi terrorists, Shiites financed by Tehran, with operators and suppliers in Iran and China. The sanctions include two ships and an entity involved in helping Yemeni terrorists obtain weapons to launch long-range missiles against Israel. Those sanctioned are Shenzhen Boyu Imports and Exports Co., Limited, Shenzhen Jinghon Electronics Limited, based in China, and Shenzhen Rion Technology Co., Ltd. The ship Izumo, flagged by Gabon, and the oil tanker Frunze, flagged by the Cook Islands have also been sanctioned for transporting petroleum products for the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces.