Mobius
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Khameni needs to read the American politics a little better. Firstly, any 'victory' is not possible over Hezbollah between now and November 5. Secondly, Netanyahu is launching this attack on Hezbollah precisely because of the US elections. Absolutely! The American politicians are pre-occupied with the elections. None of the two parties dare challenge Israel otherwise AIPAC $$ AND its surrogates in media would support the other side. If anything, the ongoing conflict is a big drain on the Democrats: They are seen as incompetent and complicit from all sides. Cherry on top: Netanyahu really wants Trump to win and so the conflict helps him and Trump.
But a problem for Netanyahu: He is widely perceived by Democrats as working for the Republicans. He tried his tricks against Obama some years ago. And trying again now against Harris. He is alienating the Democrats. And if the Democrats win on November 5 then I think Netanyahu has some surprises coming his way--or maybe he expects the surprises!
Khameni needs to read the American politics a little better. Firstly, any 'victory' is not possible over Hezbollah between now and November 5. Secondly, Netanyahu is launching this attack on Hezbollah precisely because of the US elections. Absolutely! The American politicians are pre-occupied with the elections. None of the two parties dare challenge Israel otherwise AIPAC $$ AND its surrogates in media would support the other side. If anything, the ongoing conflict is a big drain on the Democrats: They are seen as incompetent and complicit from all sides. Cherry on top: Netanyahu really wants Trump to win and so the conflict helps him and Trump.
But a problem for Netanyahu: He is widely perceived by Democrats as working for the Republicans. He tried his tricks against Obama some years ago. And trying again now against Harris. He is alienating the Democrats. And if the Democrats win on November 5 then I think Netanyahu has some surprises coming his way--or maybe he expects the surprises!
I am not threatening Pakistan. Throughout its short history hasn't Pakistan's greatest enemy been Pakistan itself? The group-think that elevated hatred to crescendos of violence?Stop threatening Pakistan you sob.....if things get to that level Pakistan will face massive destruction but will survive -
You are the Zionist neighbour act on dissolving the peace treaty first before you talk about helping Gazan and Lebanese.The foreign ministers of #Jordan, #Egypt and #Iraq hold #Israel responsible for the escalation in #Lebanon: #TelAviv is pushing the region into an all-out war
There are not any "surprises" that can hurt Netanyahu.
Remember the US is extremely tightly controlled by rich and powerful Jews who have now even infiltrated the highest levels of US government. This along with the freako Christian Zionists means the US is now controlled by genocidal extremists.
Trump would just openly show support whereas the Democrats "pretend" to not provide all the firepower and financial support.
The entity wins pretty much the same no matter who wins in 2024 - remember the Democrats dare not rescind the US recognition of moving the US "embassy" to Jerusalem and recognising the Zionist "annexation" of the Golan Heights.
Only time will tell what Democrats would do. I am well aware of the AIPAC control over both parties but I also think the Democratic cadres is slowly, but surely, moving away from Israel while the Republicans are much more in embrace of Israel. As a corollary to that: It is a fallacy to think that in a democracy like America things would stay the same. Just recently in your own country, the UK, electoral politics partly influenced by the demographics and Israel-Palestine conflict gave rise to the Labor after decades of the Tory control and the Labor is slightly less pro Israel--they may even arrest Netanyahu if there is some binding ICJ ruling.
I have been following the chatter both here in America and in Israel about the Nov. elections in America and there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Israelis are wary of a Harris' Presidency. She is very much constrained by the AIPAC till the elections but IF she wins then I am nearly-certain she's going to be more fair then Trump would be.
What else did you expect Kamala to say in the debate? Does she want to 'win' or sit on the sideline sulking like Jamaal Bowman and Cory Bush who dared to challenge Israel?? Already she is widely perceived by the Zionists and their supporters both in America and Israel to be anti-Israel. It is not for nothing that Trump said both in and out of the debate that 'if Kamala gets elected , then there may not even be an Israel' soon. He wouldn't say that about Biden, who is a lifelong, old racist White bigot and a warmonger.I hope you are right but in the recent Presidental Debate it was bizarre and pathetic watching one of your two presidential candidates accusing the other of not loving the Zionist entity enough.
In America too, the 'Non Committed' has become a significant movement; though led by the Muslims but the anti-war and 'woke' and 'progressive' Democrats are a significant part of that movement to the point of giving Israel a lot of concerns.We also have far more powerful Muslim voting block that comprises 6.5% of the population and our numbers are rapidly rising with the much higher birth rate compared to the non-Muslim population.
My personal opinion is that the US at this stage is lost and a total Zionist vassal but maybe Kamala can show a backbone if she wins this November.