

Normally you would expect Israel to ask for assistance from their number one ally, but what has emerged paints a much different picture to the one we might imagine.
Israel has apparently given detailed Intel on Iran’s nuclear sites that it wants eradicated, and it has told America exactly when and where to drop it’s bombs.
The Intel that has been given to the U.S. includes details about Iran’s facility
at Arak, and Israeli forces chief Gabi Ashkenazi has said that, while they are interested
in exhausting diplomatic options against Iran’s nuclear program, the army must nevertheless
prepare itself for a military attack.
It is possible that they feel that they have already used up all the options on the table, and have to now put a military plan into action.
Of course they would be wrong to do that, as any response could be lethal to themselves and the wider world.
If Iran strikes back and threatens Israel, America will be sure to step in, and it
is possible that China (who receives a lot of oil through their Iranian connections),
will join the battle with Russia alongside them.
It is thought that 42 Jericho missiles would be enough to dismantle any capabilities that Iran has.
This would eliminate the need for pilots to strike from the air, but such a serious strike would undoubtedly cause massive repercussions throughout that area of the world.
When Israel prepares to strike Iran as they are doing already, we have got to hope
that the wider world is not brought into the conflict, but somehow this seems improbable
as countries will always protect their main assets.

New evidence has come to light about the kind of relationship between Israel and the U.S. regarding military orders that are issued.