Become a Member
Opinion

Stopping Iran’s bomb? Unforgivable

While Tehran edges closer to nuclear weapons, the ‘useful experts’ blame Israel for acting

June 13, 2025 11:44
Pollard.png
Image: IDF
3 min read

Here’s something you really don’t need me to tell you: We need to prepare for a fresh wave of hate.

The past 19 months, since the October 7 massacre, have seen regular hate marches on the streets of London, social media become a sea of poison, and much of the media acting as de-facto Hamas propagandists. It’s so overwhelming that we have almost got used to it.

But there’s nothing the Jew haters like more than a fresh angle, and when you’re protesting against attacks on Hamas it’s a short stretch – no stretch at all, really – to protesting against attacks on Iran. And I’d venture to suggest that if you asked a random marcher what they thought of Iran, they’d tell you it was standing up to “Israeli aggression”. Today, I’d similarly suggest, they’d say they stand in solidarity with Iran against Israel. And right on cue, CND – who knew it still existed? – has issued a statement that, “Nuclear-armed Israel must stop its illegal attack on Iran.” Jeremy Corbyn has said that “they are a threat to the safety of humankind across the world” – which might have been the only sensible thing he had ever said if by “they” he meant Iran. Which he didn’t.

But obvious hate is easy to spot and thus easy to reject. What is more pernicious is when supposed experts and analysts spout nonsense but do so with a veneer of credibility. They may not be “haters” themselves, but what comes from their mouths provides fuel for the haters.