Javier Milei Backs US-Israel Iran Strategy
Argentine President Javier Milei has signaled strong support for the US and Israel's campaign against Iran, while announcing plans to deepen Latin American ties to Israel via the new Isaac Accords.
Argentine President Javier Milei has declared his full support for the US-Israel Iran strategy, framing the ongoing conflict as a moral imperative during his third official visit to the country.. As he signed onto the Isaac Accords, a diplomatic framework designed to integrate Latin American nations closer to Israel, the Argentine leader sought to solidify a geopolitical pivot that places his country firmly in the camp of his international allies.
Speaking alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the president emphasized that the partnership was not merely political but rooted in shared trauma.. For Argentina, the memory of the 1992 Israeli embassy bombing and the 1994 AMIA center attack remains a raw nerve.. Both tragedies, which resulted in hundreds of casualties, remain central to the nation’s foreign policy outlook, with Buenos Aires consistently pointing to Iranian involvement despite Tehran’s persistent denials of any role in the bombings.
A Strategic Alignment in the Middle East
The move to join the Isaac Accords represents a significant expansion of diplomatic architecture.. While the earlier Abraham Accords focused on Arab-Israeli normalization, this new initiative seeks to mirror those successes within the Latin American sphere.. By promising to relocate the Argentine embassy to Jerusalem—a move contingent on future conditions—Milei is signaling a long-term commitment to aligning his administration with the policies championed by the current US leadership and the Israeli government.
Beyond the rhetoric, the practical implications of this alignment are beginning to take shape.. The announcement of direct flights between Buenos Aires and Tel Aviv starting this November serves as a tangible bridge, intended to facilitate cultural and economic exchanges between the two nations.. For the 300,000-strong Jewish community in Argentina—the largest in Latin America—these developments are viewed as a meaningful effort to bolster security and bilateral cooperation in an increasingly volatile global climate.
The Moral and Political Weight of the Alliance
Critics and supporters alike are watching the development closely, as Milei’s vocal support for the “battle of civilization against barbarism” sets a distinct, combative tone for his foreign policy.. By officially designating the Iranian Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organization and linking that stance to his broader support for US-led objectives, Milei is betting that a hardline stance will provide Argentina with greater access to Western security and intelligence networks.
This shift reflects a broader trend where middle-power nations are increasingly choosing sides in the multi-polar tensions surrounding the Middle East.. For Milei, the decision is framed as an act of “moral clarity.” He views the alliance not just as a regional security arrangement, but as a fundamental alignment of values, prioritizing historical justice for the victims of the 1990s attacks over the complex diplomatic neutralism that characterized previous Argentine administrations.. As he continues his tenure, the challenge will be balancing these bold international commitments with the realities of Argentina’s domestic economic landscape.