WASHINGTON, D.C. — Should the U.S. forbid Israel from attacking Iran if it feels the extremist regime in Tehran is about to obliterate it?
Of course not. We have no right to do so, and such a ban would be flatly unenforceable.
Israel’s trigger finger has good reason to be itchy. The Israelis always doubted that Obama’s deal with the mullahs would prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear breakout state, and now even that dicey deal is on the ropes.