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The US And Israel Prepare To Take On Hamas And Iran Together

News Image By PNW Staff March 07, 2025
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The Middle East is on edge, and Israel is making it clear: it will not tolerate continued threats from Hamas or Iran. But this time, Israel isn't standing alone. The United States is showing unprecedented support, signaling that if war is necessary, it won't just be Israel fighting--it will be a coordinated effort. 

With negotiations over hostages failing and Hamas refusing to back down, military action is looking more and more inevitable. And Iran, the mastermind behind much of the region's turmoil, may soon find itself facing consequences, too.

So, what happens if diplomacy collapses? Will the U.S. stand by Israel with more than just words? How will Iran react if Israel decides to strike first? And most importantly--what does this mean for the future of the region and the world? Buckle up, because the stakes have never been higher.

Israel's Patience Has Run Out--And the U.S. Is Standing Firm

For months, Israel has extended every opportunity for Hamas to negotiate and return hostages, yet the terrorist group continues to manipulate the situation. Hamas thrives on delay tactics, betting that global pressure will force Israel into concessions. But Israeli leaders have had enough, and the Trump administration is showing signs that it will back whatever action Israel takes next.


Steve Witkoff, the U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, made it clear: while any direct action would be "principally" Israeli-led, the United States will provide strong physical and logistical support. That's a significant shift from past administrations, where U.S. support was often limited to diplomatic and financial backing. Now, it's looking more like a full-fledged military partnership.

President Donald Trump has been even more explicit, warning Hamas that this is their "last chance" to act reasonably before serious consequences follow. His statement--"Somebody's gonna have to get a lot rougher than they're getting"--hints at the inevitable military response that could soon unfold.

Hamas Is a Terrorist Regime--And It's Time to Treat Them as Such

There's no sugarcoating it--Hamas is a terrorist organization, and no amount of international sympathy can change that fact. They use civilians as human shields, indoctrinate children with hate, and execute brutal attacks against Israeli citizens. Yet, for years, global leaders have tried to negotiate with them as if they were a legitimate governing body. That approach has failed. Hamas has no interest in peace--it thrives on conflict and suffering.


Israel has no obligation to tolerate Hamas' continued aggression, and neither does the United States. When an enemy refuses to negotiate in good faith, there is only one option left: force. And this time, the U.S. seems prepared to support Israel in taking decisive action to dismantle Hamas once and for all.

Iran: The Real Threat Lurking in the Shadows

While the immediate focus is on Hamas, the real danger lies in Iran. The Iranian regime has been funding and arming Hamas, Hezbollah, and other terrorist proxies for decades, all with the singular goal of destroying Israel. And now, reports suggest that Iran is on high alert, fearing that Israel--potentially with U.S. backing--could strike its military and nuclear facilities.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has openly discussed military cooperation with the U.S. to neutralize Iran's nuclear ambitions. The recent large-scale joint military drills between U.S. and Israeli forces weren't just symbolic--they were a clear warning to Tehran. 

The Israeli and U.S. Air Forces this week conducted a significant joint military exercise over the Mediterranean Sea, in their first collaboration on this scale in two years. The Israel Defense Forces published details of the drill on Wednesday, along with images and video footage. As part of the exercise, Israeli F-35i and F-15i aircraft conducted a joint flight with an American B52 strategic bomber.


The IDF explained that the flight focused on practicing operational coordination between the two militaries to enhance their ability to address regional threats. Dozens of fighter jets, strategic B-52 bombers and refueling aircraft participated, simulating coordinated strikes on shared targets. 

The previous "Juniper Oak" exercise, was the largest-ever joint military drill between the two nations, saw U.S. and Israeli forces conducting coordinated airstrikes, missile defense operations, and naval exercises. This was not just a display of power--it was a rehearsal for potential real-world conflict against Iran and its proxies.

What Happens If Iran Is Left Alone?

If Iran is allowed to continue its nuclear program unchallenged, the consequences will be catastrophic. A nuclear-armed Iran would embolden its terrorist proxies, threaten Israel's very existence, and destabilize the Middle East beyond repair. Tehran has already demonstrated its willingness to challenge the West, and a nuclear arsenal would only increase its aggression. 

If the U.S. and Israel do not act now, they may find themselves dealing with a far more dangerous adversary in the near future--one that cannot be stopped through conventional means. The time for action is now before Iran crosses the nuclear threshold.  This is exactly why seventy-seven retired U.S. generals and admirals recently warned President Trump in a signed letter warning that Iran is on the verge of becoming a nuclear power and are urging him to back any potential Israeli military action against Iran.

What Happens If Further Conflict Breaks Out?

If Israel and the U.S. take decisive military action against Hamas, Gaza will be fundamentally reshaped. The terrorist infrastructure will be dismantled, and new leadership--one that prioritizes stability over war--will have to emerge. While the international community will undoubtedly condemn Israel, the reality is that true peace can only come once Hamas is removed from power.

As for Iran, the situation is even more unpredictable. A direct Israeli or U.S. strike on Iranian targets could trigger a massive regional war, but it could also cripple Iran's ability to continue funding terrorism. Iran has long relied on the assumption that the West will hesitate--but if the U.S. stands firm with Israel, Iran may finally be forced to reconsider its strategy.

Why This Matters for Americans

For those wondering why this conflict matters to the U.S., consider this: a strong Israel means a more stable Middle East, and a stable Middle East means fewer threats to American interests and national security. If Iran is allowed to continue its aggression unchecked, it won't just be Israel that suffers--it will be the entire region, and potentially the world.

There's also the economic angle. A full-scale war could disrupt oil supplies, leading to skyrocketing gas prices and economic instability. And then there's the security risk--if Iran or Hamas targets U.S. assets in the region, American lives will be at stake.

The Bottom Line: Israel Has a Right to Defend Itself--And the U.S. Must Stand With Them

Israel is not just fighting for its survival--it's fighting for the stability of the entire region. The U.S. has long been Israel's greatest ally, and now is the time to prove that alliance means more than just words.

If Hamas refuses to surrender, if Iran continues its provocations, and if Israel decides to take action, the U.S. must be there--unwavering, committed, and ready to ensure that Israel emerges victorious. Because a safer Israel means a safer world, and that is a cause worth fighting for.




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