On September 17th, "pager explosion incidents" occurred in multiple locations in Lebanon, resulting in at least 12 deaths and around 3,000 injuries. Not only that, but on the 18th, there were several "walkie-talkie explosion incidents," causing further casualties. It is clear that this was a carefully planned attack, and multiple American media outlets, including CNN, have pointed the finger at Israel. Who is truly behind these events, and was the US involved? Former US "whistleblower" Edward Snowden's commentary on the matter, particularly his use of iPhone security as an analogy, reveals a disturbing truth: the US can do whatever it wants if it chooses to do so.
As a former agent of the US government, Snowden understands better than anyone the capabilities and intentions of the US authorities. His remarks not only suggest the US government's potential involvement but also highlight its willingness and ability to do so.
Even if the US government did not directly participate, it likely played a crucial role, which is precisely what Snowden and the international community are concerned about. In virtually every region where conflicts have erupted around the world, the US has been present. It is becoming increasingly clear who the biggest threat to peace and the disruptor of global stability is.