Iranian Foreign & Resistance Front Strategy & Operations

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.
 
If the Iranian people continue to leave the irredentist reformist regime in place, it will be truly irreversible.
Reformists aren't irredentists, and it doesn't matter if they are there or not, IRGC and Khamenei don't have any plans to handle anything going on.
 
Reformists aren't irredentists, and it doesn't matter if they are there or not, IRGC and Khamenei don't have any plans to handle anything going on.
I think those words fits perfectly to Netanyahu and Trump. What are their plans?. 24 months Air campaign?. Who will pay?.
 
Reformists aren't irredentists, and it doesn't matter if they are there or not, IRGC and Khamenei don't have any plans to handle anything going on.
For all intents and purposes, the Islamic Republic has lost all legitimacy. They are unconcerned with the safety and lives of Iranian people. If they were they would have nuked up two years ago, definitely before the Hamas attack, and they would have been bargaining hard for conventional weapons and tech from others, they would have been planning for the day after proxies, etc.

They just don't care, nor are they intelligent enough to think on their feet. We deserve better than this.
 
I think those words fits perfectly to Netanyahu and Trump. What are their plans?. 24 months Air campaign?. Who will pay?.
They will simply accelerate the money printers

Money is paper that can be printed
 
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These statements are getting tiresome. The so called resistance has been almost mortally wounded, with the Genocide in Gaza, decimation of Hezbollah and its entire military and political leadership, but most of all the loss of Syria which doesnt even exist anymore as a nation.

Not to mention Irans non-response to Israeli attack on Iranian soil, that resulted in 5 deaths of Iranian soliders. Shattered deterrence across the board.

In what sense is this a strengthening?
Im beginning to believe that we need a complete military takeover of Iran by competent generals (if those even exist anymore, Soleimani left a huge vacuum), that cast foolish ideology aside, and spare absolutely no time and effort to develop a nuclear deterrent.
This is not a time to **** around anymore.
 
These statements are getting tiresome. The so called resistance has been almost mortally wounded, with the Genocide in Gaza, decimation of Hezbollah and its entire military and political leadership, but most of all the loss of Syria which doesnt even exist anymore as a nation.

Not to mention Irans non-response to Israeli attack on Iranian soil, that resulted in 5 deaths of Iranian soliders. Shattered deterrence across the board.

In what sense is this a strengthening?
Im beginning to believe that we need a complete military takeover of Iran by competent generals (if those even exist anymore, Soleimani left a huge vacuum), that cast foolish ideology aside, and spare absolutely no time and effort to develop a nuclear deterrent.
This is not a time to **** around anymore.
LOL the denial hamster is spinning at full speed.

They resistance is gone. Hezbollah was completely destroyed. It's bound to turn into a bunch of uncoordinated groups with independent commanders that will turn on each other. Hamas are a handful of 15 year olds now. The Iraqis want the PMF dismantled. The Houthis are being put through the woodchipper at this moment.

I think the concepts of khejalat and aberoo have something to do with this constant denial in the face of reality, this is also why the IRGC makes garbage toys to fool the population and convince them they're in control. Meanwhile busloads of soldiers get killed regularly by malnourished separatists in Balochistan.

Qaani and similar apes think that this is strengthening because in their mind, losing experienced soldiers and commanders isn't a bad thing. If the point of war is to die and achieve martyrdom, none of this matters. Strength to them is accepting death, winning to them is when one of them crawl out of a bunker after everyone else being destroyed.
 
LOL the denial hamster is spinning at full speed.

They resistance is gone. Hezbollah was completely destroyed. It's bound to turn into a bunch of uncoordinated groups with independent commanders that will turn on each other. Hamas are a handful of 15 year olds now. The Iraqis want the PMF dismantled. The Houthis are being put through the woodchipper at this moment.

I think the concepts of khejalat and aberoo have something to do with this constant denial in the face of reality, this is also why the IRGC makes garbage toys to fool the population and convince them they're in control. Meanwhile busloads of soldiers get killed regularly by malnourished separatists in Balochistan.

Qaani and similar apes think that this is strengthening because in their mind, losing experienced soldiers and commanders isn't a bad thing. If the point of war is to die and achieve martyrdom, none of this matters. Strength to them is accepting death, winning to them is when one of them crawl out of a bunker after everyone else being destroyed.
I will say that Hezbollah fought bravely despite being outgunned and having lost the war before it even started due to the infiltrations. They deserve respect.

Also, I think you slightly exaggerate the martyrdom concept. IRI under Khamenei and Hezbollah under Nasrallah were very conservative in their approach to war, knowing that the Israeli enemy is a vicious and brutal and powerful enemy that will not hesitate to carpet bomb cities to punish civilians. If they truly valued and sought martyrdom as recklessly as you imply, they would have rushed into the war all guns blazing.

We don't and can't ever know the counterfactual (what would have happened in that scenario), but it is likely that this would have gone similarly to Hamas' operation: initial tactical successes, but long term strategic defeats, e.g., Beirut turned to rubble, Israel occupying entire south Lebanon border, etc.
 
to be honest Israel is not that strong

they rely heavily on air power and without it they are pretty much defenceless

before Hezbollah was knocked out they actually were hitting the Iron Dome launchers and radars with the Almas ATGM which had a camera on it

I believe they also located the radars for the David Sling and imagine a well planned attack taking down the SAM sites which would allow the Iranian ballistic missiles to come raining in , Hezbollah and Iran could have communicated better

the Port of Haifa should have had all its oil installations lite up, the resistance pretty much had this in the bag

they filmed so many sensitives sites and exposed Israel for what it is a weak and bully nation who like only to fight the weak

had Hezbollah capitalised on the progress and actually opened a full frontal attack the casualties on the Israeli side would have been immense

honestly Israel doesn't have the stomach to take those kind of casualties whereas Iran does
 
"An apparent Fatah influence is detectable in some of today's protests, with the chant "Ya Shia" being added.

This chant, accusing Hamas of being Iranian stooges, was popular in 2007 amongst Fatah partisans during the Fatah-Hamas conflict that saw the latter take over Gaza"

recent anti-Hamas protests in Gaza resort to sectarianism and call Hamas an Iranian stooge
 

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