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I wonder how Saudi Arabia Egypt Jordan and Turkey will react.I wonder how Hezbollah and Iran will react to Hassan Nasrallah's death.
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I wonder how Saudi Arabia Egypt Jordan and Turkey will react.I wonder how Hezbollah and Iran will react to Hassan Nasrallah's death.
The Old Testament makes it obligatory on Jews to kill men, woman, children, and animals. If they don't they're disobeying their religion.
That's why the Judeau-Christians kill civilains by the millions in their wars. The difference between the war in Palestine and the one in Ukraine is that the Anglo-Zionist alliance of US/UK/Israel are killing 5% soldiers and 95% civilians. In Ukraine the Russians are killing 95% soldiers and 5% civilians.
Bible, King James Version - 1 Samuel
Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.
Bro, you have no idea what you're talking about.The funny thing is the complete dissonance in the two arguments.
Military power: any state capable of directing its military forces outside the confines of its territory and having some level of power projection capability (the term refers to global reach but that depends on how you measure it).
Iran has no way of projecting its power beyond its territory, except through military groups like Hezbollah. Its own direct military capability is insufficient to project power outside its territory.
Now comes the funny part. Israel has this capability to a lesser extent, although that does not make it a military power. Israel can project power against Iran, but Iran cannot do the same against Israel.
Hezbollah members, especially high ranking ones who would know where Nasrallah was hiding are not poor. Hezbollah signed its own death warrant when they refused to respond to Israeli attacks. Most of us could see how Israel was getting bolder and bolder, assassinating commander after commander. While Israel was planning who to kill next, Hezbollah did nothing.The problem is that Lebanon is going through a financial Crisis
No one has money for food in Lebanon
Literally there is no government
People usually start doing illegal things
But in Lebanon if you hate Hezbollah you can get $7,500 per Hezbollah target
It’s easy money and people are desperate
This is why Israel can hit Hezbollah so easily and could not do it in 2006
It is Iran that is supporting Hezbollah, not Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, or Turkey.I wonder how Saudi Arabia Egypt Jordan and Turkey will react.
Since the crisis began, there has been no de-escalation. It has moved slow motion into a greater crisis.
I feel that a massive war is inevitable. Iran, Syria and perhaps Iraq involved. On the other side the US and the Arab munafiqs with Israel. Of course there will be some Russian involvement.
There is no reverse gear.
There are no Israeli allies in Lebanon. Hizbullah, like Hamas, cannot be destroyed. Syria has rebuilt itself and defeated the US/Israeli backed uprising. Iraq may finally find the b#lls to dump the US. Iran is rumored to be sending troops to Lebanon now.Israel wants to destroy all threats to its existence, they have already levelled Gaza and weakened Hamas, they will annex it just like WestBank, surround it with its forces, checkpoints and settlements. Next is Hizbollah and South Lebanon, Israel will continue to bomb it like Gaza and will invade and occupy it, Israel will find allies in North Lebanon to harm Hizbollah. Syria is already destroyed and pose no threat to Israel, Yemen is too far and Israel will bomb it once they're finished in Lebanon. Israel/GCC/Usa are already supporting extremists in Syria and Yemen to finish any resistance to Israel. Iraq/Iran are another problem, Israel wants a war with Iran but Usa is hesitating, it's possible they will bomb Iranian missile and nuclear facilities, or bring some kind of revolution like in Ukraine.
It will go 1 of two ways.I wonder how Hezbollah and Iran will react to Hassan Nasrallah's death.
Well if Iran and Hezbollah have any self-respect they should seek retribution and retaliate against Israel.It will go 1 of two ways.
Either they'll do nothing like with Haniyeh's death.
OR
Their attack will be significantly stronger than the last one.
Anything in between will be considered a joke by the world.
First time ever I agreed with your 'analysis'.It is Iran that is supporting Hezbollah, not Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, or Turkey.
the Israeli 'blessed' countries who prefer to make peace have no ground to talk about self-respectWell if Iran and Hezbollah have any self-respect they should seek retribution and retaliate against Israel.
True, but those countries are also reaping the benefits of having peace with Israhell.the Israeli 'blessed' countries who prefer to make peace have no ground to talk about self-respect
There are no benefits that are worth the price of humiliation and kneeling to the Zionists.True, but those countries are also reaping the benefits of having peace with Israhell.
This also the first time I agree with your anaylsis.There are no benefits that are worth the price of humiliation and kneeling to the Zionists.