So, the U.S. is stepping in to “defend Israel” once again, because apparently, that’s the only way they can feel secure from Iranian missiles. The Pentagon proudly announced that they’re sending the THAAD system to Israel, which is basically a high-end, anti-missile umbrella for air defense. You know, the kind of system you’d expect Israel to have by now.
What’s even more interesting is that U.S. troops are being sent to operate this system, because, let’s be real, who else is going to do it? The Pentagon spokesperson, Pat Ryder, framed this as part of “broader adjustments”—like there hasn’t been enough U.S. military meddling in the region already. It’s all about “protecting Americans” from Iran, but you’d think by now they’d realize that every move like this just makes them a bigger target.
Of course, Iran’s not sitting idly by, watching the U.S. do their thing. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi basically called out the U.S., saying they’re putting their troops at risk. And honestly, he’s not wrong. Iran’s fired hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israel recently, and while many were intercepted, a few slipped through the defenses.
So, here we are again, watching as both sides load up on firepower, and the U.S. insists on playing the role of global babysitter.