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Earlier statements by Benjamin Netanyahu in 2011 shed a surprising light on his Iran policy. It's possible that the revisionist Zionists see themselves as protectors of the West. In this case, Iran's ambition to master nuclear fusion would pose a threat to the oil transnationals, and the attack on Iran could be a precursor to the next attack on Pakistan.

Fourteen years ago, the Talmudic and eschatological Netanyahu was interviewed by the unabashed Dana Weiss, published on the Israeli government's website. At the 25th minute and 33rd second mark [ 1 ] , when asked, "What is the biggest problem facing the next generation and what must we do today to solve it?" the combative Netanyahu replied:
"Our main task is to prevent a militant Islamic regime from acquiring nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons from falling into the hands of a militant Islamic regime. The first is Iran, the second is Pakistan, more precisely in the event that the Taliban take over Pakistan (...) So the first thing we have to do is prevent them from acquiring nuclear weapons. That's our first task, and the second is to find a substitute for oil."
Clearly, the disastrous green program, now in freefall with oil mogul Trump, is Khazarian in etiology.

The interview with the eloquent Netanyahu took place 14 years ago, long before the US defeat and withdrawal from Afghanistan under Joe Biden's presidency — already 4 years ago, when Netanyahu's apocalyptic interview was 10 years old — while now the Taliban's takeover of Pakistan, now ruling Kabul, seems less likely.

Today, most of the media outlets controlled by the Israel lobby in the West have spent their time distorting and reinterpreting the eschatological Talmudic hermeneutics of the warmongering and lying Netanyahu in a Byzantine manner. It is clear that for Israel and its Western bankers (the Four Horsemen of Khazar: BlackRock/Rothschild Bank/George Soros/Bloomberg), the main enemies of Greater Israel are the six Arab petro-monarchies, the nuclear Islamic countries, Iran (with its civilian project), and Pakistan, as well as the Muslim countries with oil, gas, and water (e.g., Lebanon).

The real black swan of Israel and the United States' 12-day war against Iran — a veritable First World War of disinformation, steeped in delusion and lies — has proven to be the unconditional support of Sunni Pakistan, a mid-sized nuclear power, for the Shiite Islamic Republic of Iran.

Now that the results, largely hidden by censorship in Israel, are unfolding, it can be said that Pakistan is more than a black swan, but rather a "grey rhinoceros (which is there and you don't want to see it) [ 2 ] ." As the fog of disinformation over the 12-day war lifts, it is illustrative to see how countries in the region are positioning themselves for the not-unlikely scenario of the next Israeli/US war against Iran [ 3 ] .

Irfan Raja of the Turkish Daily Sabah (30.6.25) wonders if "Pakistan is next on the list, as part of the 'Greater Israel' project [ 4 ] ". Irfan Raja quotes Julian Spencer-Churchill, an Anglosphere military strategist posing as an expert on Pakistan, who bluntly declares: "Once Israel defeats Iran, it will be Pakistan's turn [ 5 ] ."

Irfan Raja points out that destroying Pakistan's nuclear weapons has long been on Israel's mission list, just as Israel pushed for the destruction of Iraq and its non-existent weapons of mass destruction, and he recalls that 11 years ago at the Festival of Ideas in Aspen, Khazarian zealot Jeffrey Goldberg — who served in the Israeli military — asked retired Admiral Mike Mullen who, between Pakistan and Iran, was more dangerous to the US, to which the admiral replied, "Probably Pakistan [ 6 ] ." Of course, neither would say that Israel is much more dangerous to democracy in the United States today.

In this context, the neoliberal, globalist-monarchist newspaper Financial Times expressed concern that "Saudi Arabia is clinging to Iran after the Israeli war." [ 7 ] It would not be far-fetched to imagine a Sunni-Shia axis of SA/Pakistan/Iran under the auspices of China.

References:

[ 1 ] « A World View Interview with Benjamin Netanyahu », Les nouvelles , 2011.

[ 2 ] « Pakistán: de "Cisne Negro" a "Rinoceronte Gris" Nuclear con Irán », Alfredo Jalife, Radar Geopolítico , 4 de julio de 2025.

[ 3 ] « Game-Changer: Alianza de Irán con China que cambiaría la correlación de fuerzas en Medio-Oriente », Alfredo Jalife, Radar Geopolítico , 1 de julio de 2025.

[ 4 ] « The greater Israel project: Is Pakistan next on the list? », Irfan Raja, Daily Sabah , June 30, 2025.

[ 5 ] « Once Israel Defeats Iran, Pakistan is Next », Julian Spencer-Churchill, Modern Diplomacy , June 24, 2025.

[ 6 ] « Which is more of a danger, Pakistan or Iran? », The Aspen Institute , 2014.

[ 7 ] « Saudi Arabia sticks with Iran after Israel war », Financial Times , July 4, 2025.