Iranian Foreign & Resistance Front Strategy & Operations

I can agree with everything, but Afghanistan...not serious to count on Talibans for anything, except if China put gigantic efforts to make them serious contender....

For Pakistan I can agree, it's not secret that zionists will support their buddy India in inflicting capital damage on Pakistan, they won't accept any Muslim nuclear power...

And Pakistan behavior during last clash of Iran with Tell Aviv regime was pretty ok as neighbors...
I think the time frame may be 30 years.
 
The war continues in Syria, the war continues in Iraq, see now what happened: Local Kurdish clans (aligned with Iran) revolted against the Barzani-led government (aligned with the US/Israel/NATO) in Iraqi Kurdistan, and intense clashes broke out on the outskirts of the capital, Erbil.

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This points to what I've been saying for months: while the Zionist world order (and its puppets) talk about "disarmament" and "global recognition of Zionism," in practice, the new war is only just beginning. And Iran's strategy has been delimited here: supporting the anti-US and anti-Israel Kurds both in Iraqi Kurdistan and (later) in the Joolani Boys' Syria. Confronting "Israel" both in the Golam Heights and in the newly stolen territories.
 
The war continues in Syria, the war continues in Iraq, See now what happened: Local Kurdish clans (aligned with Iran) revolted against the Barzani-led government (aligned with the US/Israel/NATO) in Iraqi Kurdistan, and intense clashes broke out on the outskirts of the capital, Erbil.

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This points to what I've been saying for months: while the Zionist world order (and its puppets) talk about "disarmament" and "global recognition of Zionism," in practice, the new war is only just beginning. And Iran's strategy has been delimited here: supporting the anti-US and anti-Israel Kurds both in Iraqi Kurdistan and (later) in the Joolani Boys' Syria. Confronting "Israel" both in the Golan Heights and the newly stolen territories.

I would like some pro Iranian Syrian fraction to defeat militarily zionists and not only in Golan... but how realistic it is, Assad in Moscow will be at least 4 or 5 years among most hated people in Syria, and he is strongly connected with Iranian influence in Syria, so don't be surprised if you find out that many in Syria accuse Iran as part of their troubles...

Now they need a few years to "enjoy" in achieved democracy... and then, Iran will again be perceived with nostalgia for the good old times....but the circle must be finished...
 
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I would like some pro Iranian Syrian fraction to defeat militarily zionists and not only in Golan... but how realistic it is, Assad in Moscow will be at least 4 or 5 years among most hated people in Syria, and he is strongly connected with Iranian influence in Syria, so don't be surprised if you find out that many in Syria accuse Iran as part of their troubles...

Now they need a few years to "enjoy" in achieved democracy... and then, Iran will again be perceived with nostalgia for the good old times....but the circle must be finished...
There is no democracy in the US, nor in Israel; being dominated by Zionist Jews or USA is not democracy. The war continues in Syria and throughout the Middle East, but as a strategy of mass manipulation, the Zionist media stops talking about that event(in Syria ) because part of the agenda has been completed(they did the same in Lybia , Iraq and etc). The fall of a government is not a victory in war; otherwise, we would have to consider that the US won the Vietnam War because it overthrew its government, and more easily than in Syria. War is something that lasts DECADES, not as it is said in the media or on YouTube; a war can even take CENTURIES to resolve. What Netanyahu and Zionism want is to create A NARRATIVE OF VICTORY, that's it.

NOTE: The US also overthrew the Yemeni government(in the early 2000s), but today, 20 years later, SANA is controlled by anti-US and anti-Israeli Houthis. But this happened DECADES LATER. If you watch the news in 2004/2005, they were saying that YEMEN was dominated and that "the war was over." In the case of Syria, it's even worse because the government is ISIS/ALQAEDA. Israel invades the country, and these are indications that Zionism and the US will personally try to remove the puppets and administer the place, but for that, they have to ensure that the ayatollahs no longer exist.
 
There is no democracy in the US, nor in Israel; being dominated by Zionist Jews or the USA is not democracy. The war continues in Syria and throughout the Middle East, but as a strategy of mass manipulation, the Zionist media stops talking about that event(in Syria ) because part of the agenda has been completed(they did the same in Libya, Iraq, etc). The fall of a government is not a victory in war; otherwise, we would have to consider that the US won the Vietnam War because it overthrew its government, and more easily than in Syria. War is something that lasts DECADES, not as it is said in the media or on YouTube; a war can even take CENTURIES to resolve. What Netanyahu and Zionism want is to create A NARRATIVE OF VICTORY, that's it.

NOTE: The US also overthrew the Yemeni government(in the early 2000s), but today, 20 years later, SANA is controlled by anti-US and anti-Israeli Houthis. But this happened DECADES LATER. If you watched the news in 2004/2005, they were saying that YEMEN was dominated and that "the war was over." In the case of Syria, it's even worse because the government is ISIS/Al-Qaeda. Israel invades the country, and these are indications that Zionism and the US will personally try to remove the puppets and administer the place, but for that, they have to ensure that the ayatollahs no longer exist.
Hard to compare Yemeni imamat that was unbeatable for all regional powers, on compact mountainous terrain with monolithic population willing to fight for self-defense... In the Syrian case, this could be true if the realization of the Alevit state, the most important part of the country, was finished...


Ps
Of course that democracy is sarcastically used in my post...
 
The unexpected divergence in these two conflicts underscores Clausewitz’s trinity—the dynamic interaction between government, military, and people in shaping war’s outcome. Hezbollah, despite its superior arsenal and battlefield experience, was constrained by Lebanon’s fractured political system and pressure from displaced civilians, forcing it into an early ceasefire. Hamas, by contrast, wielded absolute control over both governance and military affairs in Gaza, allowing it to fight indefinitely without internal opposition. Hamas’s capture of 251 hostages ultimately proved more strategically powerful than much of Hezbollah’s arsenal, as public pressure within Israel compelled the government to negotiate their release, influencing the course of the war.

 
This remembers me the notice from the Major in the public parks "Do not feed the pigeons".


It is a matter of time that those b*stards hit any turkish advisor. I told many times. The best Iran did it is getting out of there. Let the dirty job to Erdogan.

"We have common enemies" said the flamant Viceroy. :ROFLMAO:
 
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In light of Israel's attack on Syria, Iran should reach out to the Syrian government and do a friendship treaty and military defense pact with them. Destroying Israel is going to take the full and long term effort of both Sunnis and Shias and only one cannot do it as we have seen in the last war of Israel with the Axis of Resistance and Iran. If the new front is opened in Golan Heights and in the areas captured by Israel, then fighters from all over the Muslim World would go to Syria to fight. Additionally, the Central Asian and Caucasian fighters should also be invited to join the fight.
 
In light of Israel's attack on Syria, Iran should reach out to the Syrian government and do a friendship treaty and military defense pact with them. Destroying Israel is going to take the full and long term effort of both Sunnis and Shias and only one cannot do it as we have seen in the last war of Israel with the Axis of Resistance and Iran. If the new front is opened in Golan Heights and in the areas captured by Israel, then fighters from all over the Muslim World would go to Syria to fight. Additionally, the Central Asian and Caucasian fighters should also be invited to join the fight.
Pie in the sky my friend.
 

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