Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

US Strike On Iran Changes Everything


(MENAFN- Asia Times) On June 21 , the United States carried out coordinated strikes on three key nuclear sites in Iran at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, marking a dangerous escalation in an already volatile region.

US President Donald Trump declared the operation a success, describing it as a“decisive blow” to Iran's nuclear ambitions. But beneath the display of force lies a deeper strategic unraveling of deterrence, legality and diplomacy. The implications are not just regional; they strike at the foundations of international order.

Since withdrawing from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the US has steadily dismantled the diplomatic architecture meant to prevent Iran from building a nuclear bomb.

That agreement, brokered under the Obama administration, had imposed limits on enrichment levels, centrifuge capacity and stockpiles while subjecting Iran's program to the most intrusive international inspections regime in history.

When Trump exited the deal in 2018 , there remained a fragile understanding that military strikes would be a last resort, triggered only by the imminent threat of weaponization. That threshold, too, has now been obliterated. The US attack did not respond to an active Iranian assault nor any verified and credible evidence of an impending breakout.

It was a preventive strike,an action taken not against what Iran had done but what it might someday do. In doing so, Washington has helped normalize a dangerous precedent: the use of force against nuclear latency. If left unchallenged, this will become a new standard where mere suspicion or potential capability is sufficient to justify armed intervention.

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