Steve Kramer: America’s Greatest Ally
Which country is the staunchest ally of the US? Is it Britain, Canada, or Australia? No, it’s Israel! First of all, none of those three English-speaking countries has a strong military, especially the latter two. Britain, which was America’s greatest ally during World War II, has diminished itself by its immigration policies. These have led to the diminution of its core Anglo-Saxon population and the rise of its Muslim population, leaving Britain with no stomach to fight against the encroaching threat from Iran. Besides these three, Japan has also proven itself to be useless as an ally. Are not all of these countries, and many others, dependent on free trade through the Straits of Hormuz? And why aren’t the many other countries that rely on an unobstructed passage from the Arabian Sea to the Gulf of Iran joining the US and Israeli efforts to unblock it?
The immigration of religious Muslims who decline to assimilate has irreparably changed many countries, such as Britain, Canada, and Australia. This is a new era where America’s former allies are no longer it’s stalwart allies. They rely on the US to protect the most important international sea lane, which, ironically, is much more significant for Europeans than for Americans. The fact is that some of America’s allies are afraid to take any action that might alienate their Muslim populations.
Israel has stepped up to be America’s partner in fighting Iran’s Islamist expansion, which is a threat to all democratic countries. Yet, this has convinced some to argue that Israel has maneuvered the US into an armed confrontation with Iran. To the contrary, America itself opposes any country that aims to defeat or usurp its position. Washington doesn’t depend on any foreign government to urge it to defend its position as the world leader.
In 1992, while addressing Israel’s Knesset as a Knesset representative, Bibi Netanyahu sounded the alarm that Tehran is only years away from acquiring a nuclear bomb. “Within three to five years, we can assume that Iran will become autonomous in its ability to develop and produce a nuclear bomb,” Netanyahu had said. While that may have been hyperbole, Bibi’s warning was the first and most urgent call to stop Iran’s drive to develop nuclear weapons. But it wasn’t until President Trump’s second term (34 years later) that this admonition moved the world’s strongest nation to act against Iran.
SEE NOTE: See how other presidents reacted to threats from the Islamic State of Iran. (Below)
Some might think that Iran could defeat, in one way or another, the US. Iran is an advanced nation of 90 million people, some 20% of whom are Islamists intent on spreading Islam throughout the West. Among them are many very intelligent people. Iran’s main impediments to its mission of world hegemony are number 1 – America, and number 2- Israel. Right now, it is putting up a very strong fight against both of its two arch-enemies.
People once thought that the US was protected from enemies by the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, but that 20th-century argument no longer holds. Since the Islamist revolution in 1979, Iran is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans. Not only can China and Russia attack the US with missiles, but Iran is capable now, or soon will be, able to achieve that goal. To defeat Iran takes a very strong offensive posture, one that America’s traditional allies seem unable to manage. (https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2026/03/06/iranian-and-iranian-backed-attacks-against-americans-1979-present-2/)
President Trump ordered the American military to join with Israel to defeat Iran and its numerous allies. The US and Israel are diminishing Iran’s military clout, not only in nearby international waters but in its neighborhood, which includes Israel. Detractors of Israel should be thankful that America has one stalwart, powerful ally – Israel – that is battling alongside it in the fight against radical Islam.
Some say Israel is “the tail wagging the dog” regarding American warring against Iran. That’s false. The US has many reasons to want to unseat the jihadist Iranian government. Ever since the 1979 revolution in Iran, the mullahs have chanted: “Death to America! Death to Israel!” President Trump didn’t need Israel to warn of the Iranian danger to its position in the Middle East and throughout the world. Having Israel partner with it to defeat Iran is a welcome addition to America’s arsenal, especially when its traditional allies are all but sitting on the sidelines.
NOTE: President Reagan continued to supply Iran – already recognized as a terror state – with American weapons.
Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton had frosty relationships with the terror state, but did nothing substantial to counter it.
President George W Bush called for uprisings and regime change in Iran.
President Obama initiated a nuclear deal, which didn’t stop Iran’s support for its terrorist proxies and ok’ed nukes after 15 years. Under the deal, the mullahs gained access to $150 billion, which had been frozen to impede their nuclear program.
President Biden paid Iran $6 billion to free five American hostages. He also famously told Iran: “Don’t.”
President Trump joined with Israel to depose the terrorist regime.
