hasssanali8998
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if he does unite Libya and gets recognized by UN , then Pakistan selling him weapons is not far fetchedHaftar seems fated to be Libya's next king. I think most international interests have decided on him.
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if he does unite Libya and gets recognized by UN , then Pakistan selling him weapons is not far fetchedHaftar seems fated to be Libya's next king. I think most international interests have decided on him.
Most of us in here are under no illusions.... Iran was hit hard, fact. The enemy had some successes...fact. Also, Iran DID hurt the zionist entity more than they've led us to believe....fact.We need to stop coping and changing the story every time facts do not fit. First we said Israel asked for a ceasefire because it was scared and Iran was too strong. Then we said ceasefires mean nothing and Israel will break it soon. Now we say Israel is scared and will not dare attack again.
This back and forth makes us look like Baghdad Bobs. Iran was hit hard, the chain of command was deleted, missile launches were stopped, and Israel said from the beginning the operation would be limited in time. Denying this and rewriting the narrative every week does not make it untrue.
True till this day only thing Israeli media are allowed to report on is there were 36 direct impact hits on populated areas they’re not even allowed to report most of those direct hits on populated area were directed at military sites they can’t even acknowledge the hits on bases or intelligence sites around the country or the golan heightsMost of us in here are under no illusions.... Iran was hit hard, fact. The enemy had some successes...fact. Also, Iran DID hurt the zionist entity more than they've led us to believe....fact.
Iran's hypersonic missiles did in fact surprise the enemy...and shattered their feelings of invincibility....fact.
All of these facts can coexist.....war is messy.
You're mixing differents things.We need to stop coping and changing the story every time facts do not fit. First we said Israel asked for a ceasefire because it was scared and Iran was too strong. Then we said ceasefires mean nothing and Israel will break it soon. Now we say Israel is scared and will not dare attack again.
This back and forth makes us look like Baghdad Bobs. Iran was hit hard, the chain of command was deleted, missile launches were stopped, and Israel said from the beginning the operation would be limited in time. Denying this and rewriting the narrative every week does not make it untrue.
I don't think anyone seriously believes they could achieve regime change in 2 weeksYou're mixing differents things.
The operation were scheduled to be short in time. That is true. But goals were ambitious. They wanted to overthrow the Government. Distmantle the nuclear infraestructure and destroy the missile production capacity. None of these goals were achieved. Remember, they even had contact with Reza Pahlavi to reinstate him in power.
They killed highest ranking IRGC commanders, distmantled IADS and even tried to kill Khamenei. That were intended to make collapse the Government. Just tried, but bitten the dust.I don't think anyone seriously believes they could achieve regime change in 2 weeks
they wanted chaos, and struck IRIB building (broadcasts resumed within a few minutes) and Evin prison (killed a few dissidents) but these were symbolic and 99% of their strikes were against missile and nuclear infrastructure and assassinations of HVTs
this is clearly not a regime change operation. if that's their objective next time, it will look very different
What???? They are several insiders on record saying it was regime change ops, what are you talking about it? If it wasn't regime change why did they have teams blowing up cars, hospitals and sowing chaos? Which military targets were in the children hospital? Which HVTs were in the streets of Tehran?I don't think anyone seriously believes they could achieve regime change in 2 weeks
they wanted chaos, and struck IRIB building (broadcasts resumed within a few minutes) and Evin prison (killed a few dissidents) but these were symbolic and 99% of their strikes were against missile and nuclear infrastructure and assassinations of HVTs
this is clearly not a regime change operation. if that's their objective next time, it will look very different
killing IRGC-ASF commanders is not related to regime change, it's to disrupt C&C and a response. it was effective, Israel had free reign over Iran for 17 hours without Iran launching a single missile back in that timeThey killed highest ranking IRGC commanders, distmantled IADS and even tried to kill Khamenei. That were intended to make collapse the Government. Just tried, but bitten the dust.
can you give me some examples of Israeli military figures admitting the goal was regime changeWhat???? They are several insiders on record saying it was regime change ops
those were mostly isolated incidents or errant strikes. the vast majority of the attacks targeted SSM bases and military infrastructure., what are you talking about it? If it wasn't regime change why did they have teams blowing up cars, hospitals and sowing chaos? Which military targets were in the children hospital? Which HVTs were in the streets of Tehran?
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