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That's a childish answer.Incorrect!
What's next? I would say "no way" and you would say "yes, way!"?
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That's a childish answer.Incorrect!
Since Israel attacked manufacturing sites for ballistic missiles, why would israeli sites that produce cruise missiles and air launched ballistic missiles that can be used to attack Iran, not be in scope logically ?
Interesting take
Israel planned a much larger operation. First taking put AD and then striking more targets (why else would they need 100s of aircraft?).
Iran repelled this and so they had to downscale the attack. You could see the disappointment on their faces.
Believe me, if Iran doesn't escalate, Israel will attack Iran again. Iran is moving towards war with the US and nothing conventional can stop this.Everything is in scope.
But Iran cannot escalate. If it does, US will join in the attack.
US has assured - it will not be directly involved as long as Iran does not escalate.
The firepower means US will ultimately prevail albeit at great cost.
Status quo is maintained because Iran doesn’t want to get destroyed and US doesn’t want to bear the cost.
But Israel is trying every trick to break the status quo.
If the US stayed out - Iran would destroy Israel in 48 hours.
Believe me, if Iran doesn't escalate, Israel will attack Iran again. Iran is moving towards war with the US and nothing conventional can stop this.
I didn't "demand" it. I'm one of those 10s of millions of people anyway.It’s easy to demand this when you are not responsible for the lives of 10s of millions of people.
Iranian leadership cares about its people deeply.
They are not like the Soviets or the Kims.
But Iran may not have a choice in the end.
But Iran cannot escalate. If it does, US will join in the attack.
yes last attack killed 1 israeliThe problem is, IRs responses are always political and cautious in nature. Was there ever a direct attack from Iran that resulted in deaths of Israelis?
Isreal was not alone they were many countries were involved on Iran attackActually Iran would not be escalating if it razed some Zionist missile manufacturing plants as then it would be Iran getting even. Iran would have attacked 3 times for 3 attacks on it by the Zionists.
What makes you so sure that the US would attack Iran if it retaliates to last Friday's attack?
We need to be aware that in a war that the US bases in the ME would be destroyed along with the world economy. They are not going to even think about attacking Iran for what would be a proportionate response. US is not as crazy as some like to think it is.
Its in neither American nor Iran interest to go to a hot war and both parties full well know itI didn't "demand" it. I'm one of those 10s of millions of people anyway.
But Iran doesn't have a choice. Europe is also exerting pressure on Iran for the first time since 90s.
At this point, it seems fair to assume that war with the US will happen.
We're on the verge of World War III, even if it's going to be played out silently.
Indeed, let's see if in upcoming TP-3, Iran gives a proportional response, eliminating Zions in response to the martyrdoms of last Zionia attack.The problem is, IRs responses are always political and cautious in nature.
Everything is in scope.
But Iran cannot escalate. If it does, US will join in the attack.
US has assured - it will not be directly involved as long as Iran does not escalate.
The firepower means US will ultimately prevail albeit at great cost.
Status quo is maintained because Iran doesn’t want to get destroyed and US doesn’t want to bear the cost.
But Israel is trying every trick to break the status quo.
If the US stayed out - Iran would destroy Israel in 48 hours.
Whose interest? American public or the deep state?Its in neither American nor Iran interest to go to a hot war and both parties full well know it
Israel has a military base in Azerbaijan. They have launched missiles from there
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