סענעטאר לינדזי גרעהעם: א שוואכע מדינת ישראל מיינט א שוואכע אמעריקע
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham issued a stark warning on the growing threat posed by Iran’s ballistic missile program, emphasizing that any erosion of Israel’s security directly undermines the national security interests of the United States. Speaking in a recent Israeli television interview, Graham made clear that America’s strategic position in the Middle East is inseparable from Israel’s ability to defend itself.
“Anything that weakens Israel weakens America,” Graham stated, underscoring a long-standing bipartisan view that Israel serves as a critical frontline ally against Iranian aggression. He pointed to Iran’s rapidly expanding production of ballistic missiles, describing it as a destabilizing development that demands serious attention from both Israel and its allies.
According to Graham, Iran’s military capabilities had been significantly degraded in earlier confrontations, but he warned that the nature of any future conflict could change. He suggested that a next strike, if one occurs, would likely be focused squarely on Iran’s ballistic missile infrastructure — a core component of Tehran’s regional power projection and a direct threat to Israeli cities and U.S. assets in the region.
The remarks come amid heightened tensions following the June 2025 Israel-Iran conflict and fresh reports of Iranian missile launches across multiple cities on December 22, 2025. Iranian state media framed the launches as routine tests, but Israeli officials have viewed them as deliberate provocations, warning that continued escalation would invite a decisive response.
Graham’s comments reflect growing concern in Washington that Iran is accelerating its missile program despite international pressure, using it as both a deterrent and a tool of intimidation. He reiterated that confronting this threat is not solely an Israeli priority, but a shared responsibility tied to American credibility, regional stability, and the broader fight against state-sponsored aggression.
As tensions rise, Graham’s message was unequivocal: standing with Israel is not a symbolic gesture, but a strategic necessity, and allowing Iran’s missile capabilities to expand unchecked would carry consequences far beyond the Middle East.
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