"Israel More Concerned About Iranian Missiles Than the US"
In a recent interview with Al Jazeera, former US diplomat Jeffrey Feltman stated that Israel is significantly more anxious about Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities than its ally, the United States.
While both nations have been closely aligned in recent hostilities, Feltman notes a clear shift in perspectives. For Israel, Iran’s missile arsenal represents an immediate and direct existential threat to its national security. Feltman also pointed out that Gulf allies are increasingly losing faith in their existing security frameworks as Iranian advancements continue to expose vulnerabilities.
As the conflict evolves, this difference in threat perception could redefine the future of US-Israel military cooperation in the region.