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Hamas/Qatar should get involved and mediate between Hezbollah and Syria. To de-escalate tensions.
But Syrian President should've never said we support Lebanese government disarming Hezbollah. Because this way Syria is now involved in an internal Lebanese affair. When it never needed to be.
You know she's a nut, right?
Money is of no importance. They have our tax dollars and can print as much as needed until $ remains the de facto reserve currency of the world courtesy the petrodollar agreement.He's angry, the war costs zionists 3-6 billion usd a day.
No he’s right she isIs she though?
She doesn't sound too nutty to me.
Urgent | Fars News Agency quoting an Iranian military official: We will not allow, until further notice, the export of even one liter of oil in the region to the enemy and its allies.
Don't know if it was posted here earlier but an interesting aspect of Iran's underground labyrinth is this, capability of launching missiles from well camouflaged silos directly connected to tunnels... Good luck trying finding all of these... Whether US destroyed a significant number ofTELs or not, Iran has a lot of ways to stay in the fight wrt launches...

I disagree, since these platforms (AC-130) have long range combat persistence and TEL's need to operate under an open sky. The AC130 can operate for long durations hovering over missile cities waiting for TEL's to emerge with a missile. Launching these missiles is a highly specialized task, the crew and the missile isn't readily replaced neither is the TEL since heavy trucks need special modifications to transform it into a missile launcher.

I guess China's being precise with their intel, once again.
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