Iranian Foreign & Resistance Front Strategy & Operations

Lebanese people are officially AngloJewish, TurkoWestoid-loving cucks and Iran needs to stop all funding for Lebanon to defend itself against foreign threats

Iran should stop right now ALL fundings to arab countries besides Iraq and instead build massive numbers of heavy MRBMs to focus on totally destroying Israel, including civilian infrastructure in case of an agression

Another option is to push Hezbollah to completely capture Lebanon and purge all these AngloJewish-loving-TurkoWestoid officials for once and for all, then install Hezbollah as the governing body with a new president and disband the AngloJewish-loving Lebanese army
Iraq is not really different than Lebanon. Recently we saw Iraq report Iranian oil tankers to the US, this was an openly hostile action. Lebanon acceded to "Israeli" demand to stop Iranian planes. This funding of elements that don't control the state apparatus is a failed policy. If Hezbollah and PMU aren't willing to fight against the state there is no point in funding them. Ansarallah doesn't have complete control of Yemen but they act as a independent state, and have been much more effective that other groups.
 
Iraq is not really different than Lebanon. Recently we saw Iraq report Iranian oil tankers to the US, this was an openly hostile action. Lebanon acceded to "Israeli" demand to stop Iranian planes. This funding of elements that don't control the state apparatus is a failed policy. If Hezbollah and PMU aren't willing to fight against the state there is no point in funding them. Ansarallah doesn't have complete control of Yemen but they act as a independent state, and have been much more effective that other groups.
I see where you're speaking from but your advice entities severe risk and unless said actors are willing and able to win the ensuing civil war due such an approach then they must wait until the feasibility of the approach has a higher rate success. Ansarallah was able.
 
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Yemen is probably the strongest link of the resistance, maybe even surpassing Iran in terms of popularity within its population (in percentage compared to the population), while the US tries to paint Ansarallah as disliked by its population and violent, and that the salafi regime backed by KSA was going to save Yemen (reality is that they would behead all shias)

Yemenis are the most audacious culture of the resistance, almost never backing down in front of any enemy no matter how much damage was took and carrying out audacious and dangerous operations without fearing death and ready to give their lives for the nation, showing that if someone wants to take out Yemen, they will have to kill every single Yemenis until the last one, and the last one would still fire back at them

Add to this that they are the least infiltrated nation of the resistance, with the most operations carried out since Al Aqsa flood

The western propagandized "Ukrainian spartans" are a joke compared to Yemen, these guys will keep fighting even if the country is completely nuked
 
I see where you're speaking from but your advice entities severe risk and unless said actors are willing and able to win the ensuing civil war due such an approach then they must wait until the feasibility of the approach has a higher rate success. Ansarallah was able.
My point is rather that the funding of these groups is no longer worth the limited benefit they have provided.
 
My point is rather that the funding of these groups is no longer worth the limited benefit they have provided.
Sorry I misunderstood. Why do you believe that their benefit was limited?
 
For those thinking that Russia will go back to days before the Ukraine war. I sincere believe that Russia will honour it's commitments with Iran. Ukraine has been a most sobering experience for Russia.


"Russia will never blindly trust ‘Western partners’ again – Putin
The president has stated that Moscow will no longer tolerate diplomatic deception
Russia will never blindly trust ‘Western partners’ again – Putin
© Sputnik / Sergei Karpukhin
President Vladimir Putin has emphasized that Moscow’s trust in Western Europe has been fundamentally broken, stating that while Russia remains open to working with the EU to resolve the Ukraine conflict, it will no longer do so on the basis of trust.

The remarks came during Putin's meeting with Russian submarine crews following the launch of a new nuclear sub on Thursday, in the context of what he described as a “sincere” effort by US President Donald Trump to find a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.

While expressing cautious optimism toward Washington, the Russian president made it clear that Europe is no longer regarded as a trustworthy interlocutor.

“We are ready to work with Europe,” Putin said. “But they behave inconsistently and keep trying to string us along. That’s fine – we’re used to it now. I hope we won’t make any more mistakes based on trust in our so-called Western partners.”

Putin accused Western leaders – particularly in France, Germany, and the UK – of manipulating previous peace efforts, especially the Minsk Agreements, as a tactic to buy time and rearm Ukraine.

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“Unfortunately, the former leaders of some Western countries... openly and without shame, have admitted that they only needed the Minsk Agreements to rearm the Ukrainian regime and prepare it for military action against us,” Putin said.

“We tried to resolve these issues peacefully for eight years,” even “when the conflict entered a hot phase,” Putin explained, accusing former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson of derailing the 2022 Istanbul peace talks.

“It is well known that Western handlers... arrived and persuaded the Ukrainian leadership to continue armed resistance to the end, essentially to the last Ukrainian, with the goal of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia,” he said.

Despite the past breaches of trust, Putin maintained that Russia is still open to dialogue – including with European nations – but stressed that future agreements must rest on firm, enforceable guarantees.

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As part of this approach, he floated the idea of placing Ukraine under a temporary international administration. He suggested that a UN-led transitional authority could organize elections and establish a legitimate government capable of negotiating a lasting peace.

“Of course, it would be possible – under the UN’s auspices and together with the United States, European countries, and our partners – to discuss the introduction of a temporary administration in Ukraine,” Putin said. “In order to hold democratic elections and bring a capable, trusted government to power, with whom we could then sign legally binding agreements.”

He concluded by reaffirming that any resolution must address Russia’s long-term strategic interests.

“We must, without question, ensure Russia’s security for the long historical perspective,” he said."
 
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Any more details other than "events unfolding"? Or was he referring to the massacres only. Was hoping maybe an uprising against jolani was in the works
 
For those thinking that Russia will go back to days before the Ukraine war. I sincerely believe that Russia will honor its commitments with Iran. Ukraine has been a most sobering experience for Russia.


"Russia will never blindly trust ‘Western partners’ again – Putin
The president has stated that Moscow will no longer tolerate diplomatic deception
Russia will never blindly trust ‘Western partners’ again – Putin
© Sputnik / Sergei Karpukhin
President Vladimir Putin has emphasized that Moscow’s trust in Western Europe has been fundamentally broken, stating that while Russia remains open to working with the EU to resolve the Ukraine conflict, it will no longer do so on the basis of trust.

The remarks came during Putin's meeting with Russian submarine crews following the launch of a new nuclear sub on Thursday, in the context of what he described as a “sincere” effort by US President Donald Trump to find a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.

While expressing cautious optimism toward Washington, the Russian president made it clear that Europe is no longer regarded as a trustworthy interlocutor.

“We are ready to work with Europe,” Putin said. “But they behave inconsistently and keep trying to string us along. That’s fine – we’re used to it now. I hope we won’t make any more mistakes based on trust in our so-called Western partners.”

Putin accused Western leaders – particularly in France, Germany, and the UK – of manipulating previous peace efforts, especially the Minsk Agreements, as a tactic to buy time and rearm Ukraine.

France and UK rebrand possible military deployment to UkraineREAD. MORE: France and UK rebrand possible military deployment to Ukraine
“Unfortunately, the former leaders of some Western countries... openly and without shame, have admitted that they only needed the Minsk Agreements to rearm the Ukrainian regime and prepare it for military action against us,” Putin said.

“We tried to resolve these issues peacefully for eight years,” even “when the conflict entered a hot phase,” Putin explained, accusing former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson of derailing the 2022 Istanbul peace talks.

“It is well known that Western handlers... arrived and persuaded the Ukrainian leadership to continue armed resistance to the end, essentially to the last Ukrainian, with the goal of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia,” he said.

Despite the past breaches of trust, Putin maintained that Russia is still open to dialogue – including with European nations – but stressed that future agreements must rest on firm, enforceable guarantees.

Putin proposes that UN temporarily govern UkraineREAD. MORE: Putin proposes that UN temporarily govern Ukraine
As part of this approach, he floated the idea of placing Ukraine under a temporary international administration. He suggested that an UN-led transitional authority could organize elections and establish a legitimate government capable of negotiating a lasting peace.

“Of course, it would be possible – under the UN’s auspices and together with the United States, European countries, and our partners – to discuss the introduction of a temporary administration in Ukraine,” Putin said. “In order to hold democratic elections and bring a capable, trusted government to power, with whom we could then sign legally binding agreements.”

He concluded by reaffirming that any resolution must address Russia’s long-term strategic interests.

“We must, without question, ensure Russia’s security for the long historical perspective,” he said."
We will see, I will give some time to Russians in defining their role in this matter, first and foremost their relation to Iran, and their practical activities in supporting the nation that was the rare one to support them in hardest times...

If they fail to make substantial things in standing with Iran and fail in providing concrete decisions, they will be the most hated and treacherous nation in today's world...worse than zionists, worse than supremacists, because slaves are worse than their masters
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I still hope that common sense will prevail in Kremlin...
 
Despite the existence PMU, Iraq remains a US occupied hostile state. Is PMU willing to go against the Iraqi state for Iranian interests? It's doubtful.

Has Iraq resumed payments for electricity imports from Iran? If not then they should be cut off.
Saudia and Usa have contacts inside Iran with Shia political parties who want to have independent Iraq and not be part of Iranian alliance. Slowly as Iraq becomes stronger they will deal with PMU and the rest. Iraq economy will also be dependent on the west and GCC so the influence with the future elite will be strong, plus the military.
 
Trump continues his daily genocide in Yemen.
Unfortunately, it is only a matter of time before Yemen surrenders like Hezbollah. Isolated and poor Yemen cannot withstand such mass casualties.
If the Iranian people continue to leave the irredentist reformist regime in place, it will be truly irreversible.
Hizbollah has not surrender, after Syrian government got toppled and Hizbollah itself was infiltrated, they had no choice but to go on the back foot. After all they're just a militia, Lebanon has army plus 50% Christians and Sunnis whom alot are in bed with Saudis, with HTS in power in Syria Hizbollah is cornered.

Yemen Houthis are also a militia, they're not really a threat to Israel or Usa, they can be bombed like Gaza anytime. Plans must already be in place to defeat them like SAA, through terrorists.
 
Remember, this is the same Trump that threatened to bomb 52 historical sites in Iran if Iran responded back militarily in 2020
 
Remember, this is the same Trump that threatened to bomb 52 historical sites in Iran if Iran responded back militarily in 2020
That same trump later on claimed that he had made a secret deal not to retaliate against Iran for hitting Al Asad airbase after the IRGC begged him and people here believed him!
 

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