President Javier Milei has openly declared his unwavering support for the military actions taken by the United States and Israel against Iran. This statement was made during a comprehensive interview with the Spanish newspaper The Debate, where he emphasized the existential clash between Israel and Iran. “I totally and absolutely support the actions of the United States and Israel,” he asserted.
Context of Milei’s Statements
Milei’s remarks come at a time of heightened military tension in the Middle East. He characterized Israel as a democratic state committed to coexistence, contrasting it with the Iranian regime, which he believes seeks Israel’s destruction. Milei condemned international socialist opinions regarding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, labeling them as misguided. He posited that “hitting Israel is tantamount to attacking Judeo-Christian values, which form the bedrock of Western civilization.”
Historical Background and Diplomatic Tensions
Milei’s support is particularly significant in light of Argentina’s complex history with Iran. The Argentine judiciary has previously accused Iran of sponsoring two devastating terrorist attacks: the Israeli Embassy bombing in 1992 and the AMIA bombing in 1994. These incidents are thought to involve Iranian officials and the terrorist group Hezbollah.
Recently, under Milei’s leadership, Argentina declared the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization, prompting retaliatory actions from Tehran. This has escalated diplomatic tensions to unprecedented levels, including the expulsion of Iran’s charge d’affaires in Argentina.
Argentina’s New Stance Against Iran
The Argentine government has taken a firm stance against the Iranian regime. Following the declaration labeling the Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization, officials in Iran have issued threatening statements, warning of consequences for Argentina. However, Milei’s administration appears undeterred, remaining committed to its new foreign policy direction.
Criticism of Spain and Cultural Values
In the same interview, Milei shifted focus to European politics, particularly critiquing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. He contended that, without the checks of the European Union, Sanchez would have further deteriorated Spain’s political and economic landscape. Milei drew parallels between Spain’s troubles and Argentina’s past, suggesting that EU membership acts as a stabilizing force.
Philosophical Views on Life and Morality
Milei also articulated his dissenting views on moral issues such as abortion and euthanasia, framing them within philosophical arguments. He stated that “life is a supreme value and must not be subject to decisions made by others,” asserting a clear stance against both practices.
Conclusion
Javier Milei’s statements reflect not only a geopolitical stance but also a cultural and moral worldview influenced by his perception of Western values. This complex blend of support for military action, condemnation of Iranian aggression, and critiques of Western political figures paints a picture of an administration willing to take bold stances on both the international front and in domestic moral debates.

