Oldenwisdom...قول بزرگ
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Honestly, I cannot understand the actions of Iran's reformist government.
Haven’t they seen time and again what negotiations with Israel and the United States look like?
If you agree to negotiate, you are always met with the enemy’s surprise attacks and assassinations.
And agreements are always broken, leaving you alone to bear unilateral obligations.
Before you know it, enemy fighter jets are freely flying over your country’s skies, ready to drop bombs on your children’s heads at any moment.
Of course, you are not allowed to retaliate; if you fire back even once, you will be labeled a terrorist and face international sanctions.
Does the reformist government want to place the Iranian people in such a humiliating situation?
Is their own self-preservation so important that they are willing to pay such a price?
In fact the clown(hell to pay) in-chief has already played his hand once in Gaza. Made a deal and changed goal posts and didn't even deliver on agreed terms.
If this is what Iran seeks, it is what they'll get... Libya disarmed. Qaddafi paid the ultimate price and the state became and easier meal to swallow. Iran doesn't even know it's strength and that is its ultimate fall!
Guys here talk about tens of thousands of missiles. Just on this alone they're missing the mark... there is a thin veneer generating optics of power and possibility to project for the belligerent. Few batteries and bases. Once these ports and bases are dysfunctional, especially countermeasures, it is a free-for-all!!!
You don't need a million man army. You need a calculated Disarmament of the foe... just that will push the ability to project another thousand miles away... if that... sustained and forever gone from the region.
Always aim for the lowest common denominator when you obviously cannot match platforms and systems. Besides there is no appetite nor endless supply for a Russia-esque meat grinder.







