The US attack on Iran can be explained by regime capture by…

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The US attack on Iran can be explained by regime capture by Israel la~

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The CCP's DeepSeek AI had this to say: This is a significant and complex geopolitical claim. Let's break it down, examining the arguments for and against the idea that a US attack on Iran would be primarily explained by "regime capture by Israel."
First, it's important to define the key term.
### What is "Regime Capture"?
In this context, "regime capture" refers to a situation where a foreign government (Israel) exerts such a dominant influence over the policy-making process of another state (the US) that the US begins to act in the interests of that foreign power, even when those interests are contrary to its own national interests. It implies a subversion of the normal democratic process, where policy is made based on the preferences of a foreign actor rather than the American electorate or the nation's strategic goals.
### Arguments Supporting the Claim (The Pro-Capture Perspective)
Proponents of this view, which is common in certain anti-war, anti-imperialist, and realist circles, point to several factors:
1. Shared Strategic Goal of Preventing a Nuclear Iran: This is the most significant area of overlap. Both the US and Israel have identified a nuclear-armed Iran as an unacceptable threat to their respective national security and regional stability. For Israel, this is framed as an existential threat. For the US, it's a threat to its allies, its naval forces in the region, and the global oil supply. Proponents of the "capture" theory would argue that the urgency and the preferred method of dealing with this threat are dictated by Israel's shorter timeline and existential fears.
2. Influence of Pro-Israel Lobbies: Groups like AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) are among the most powerful and effective lobbying organizations in Washington, D.C. Their influence is multifaceted:
- Campaign Finance: They direct significant campaign contributions to candidates from both major parties who are supportive of Israel.
- Legislative Agenda: They ar…