The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Caroline Glick: Why we went back to war in Iran

Mar 20, 2026
Caroline Glick, veteran conservative journalist and former international affairs adviser to Benjamin Netanyahu, discusses why Israel returned to war with Iran. She explains Iran's regrouping and covert nuclear moves. She details Israel-US coordination, goals to degrade Iran's military reach, and efforts to shape conditions for Iranian internal change. Regional alliances and the conflict's endgame are also covered.
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ANECDOTE

First Day In Office Was On The Prime Minister's Plane

  • Caroline Glick joined Netanyahu's team officially on February 25 and first day was aboard the Wing of Zion en route to meet President Trump.
  • She recounts the unusual first day on the prime minister's plane traveling to Trump's meeting.
INSIGHT

Iran Rebuilt Underground Nuclear Capacity After First Campaign

  • The 12-day campaign reduced Iran's immediate nuclear and missile capabilities but Iran regrouped and moved assets underground.
  • Caroline Glick explains Iran began rebuilding enrichment and missile production, planning subterranean sites to evade aerial strikes, forcing renewed action.
INSIGHT

Trump Took Diplomatic Track But Prepared For Force

  • President Trump consistently opposed Iranian nuclearization and sought diplomacy first but prepared for force if talks failed.
  • Glick traces Trump's long-standing positions and prior actions like eliminating Qasem Soleimani as enabling current pressure.
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