
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael Trump and Netanyahu's War on Iran w/ Richard Silverstein
Mar 3, 2026
Richard Silverstein, investigative reporter focused on Israeli security and Middle East affairs, offers sharp critique of the Trump-Netanyahu push against Iran. He examines the scale of strikes, regime-change fallacies, domestic political motives, regional fallout and shifting U.S. support for Israel. Short, urgent takes on thermobaric weapons, Gulf state reactions, and long-term instability.
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Decapitation Won't End The Regime
- Decapitating Iran's leadership won't dismantle the Islamic Republic because the regime is entrenched, decentralized, and embedded across society.
- Silverstein notes Khamenei may have been a figurehead and that institutions and IRGC resilience mean short strikes won't collapse the state.
American Support Is Eroding
- U.S. public support for the Iran attack is weak and shifting generationally, undermining traditional pro-Israel lobby influence.
- Silverstein cites polls showing just 21% support and documents AIPAC altering tactics amid waning American backing for Israel.
Initial Israeli Rally May Fade
- Israelis overwhelmingly support the war initially, largely because they wanted U.S. involvement, but that unity can erode over time.
- Silverstein points to historical patterns in Lebanon and Gaza where early rallying fades as casualties mount.
