Why Israel SECRETLY Doesn’t Want America to Win This War | Prof. Jiang Xueqin
In this video, I break down the argument that Israel may benefit more from a prolonged US-Iran conflict than from a fast American victory, and how that claim reshapes the usual “unbreakable alliance” narrative in the Middle East.
I examine the competing strategies involving Washington, Tehran, Riyadh, and Jerusalem, including pressure campaigns, proxy escalation, military positioning, and the way media narratives and public opinion can influence war aims and political decisions.
This matters globally because any confrontation around Iran touches oil shipping routes, energy prices, regional deterrence, US power projection, and broader competition involving China, Russia, and emerging trade blocs. A long war could hit markets, alliances, and the future balance of power.
Is this a realistic geopolitical strategy or an overreach? Who is actually gaining from rising Middle East tensions?
Some of this is accurate and some is not. Can you figure out what is not?