Falcon29
Elite Member
Facts are:Biden told Yemenis too - "DONT", and Yemenis did, and US finally responded to that by offering Yemen bribes to not attack Israel- follow the facts and realities, not the stories and media hype.
1.) Hezbollah is very restrained since start of conflict. Hitting northern most areas with very restrained strikes. Even their heaviest attacks are restrained by even Gaza-based factions.
2.) Yemeni's have been effective in creative pressure and they've gone out of their way to try to alleviate situation in Gaza within their means. They're utilizing their capabilities to their best ability. Their attacks shouldn't be minimized as US Navy was shooting down many of their missiles and heavily deployed in the area.
These are really two main arenas. Yemen was not anticipated to be arena in the conflict. Hezbollah in Lebanon was. Syria is ruined and divided into three parts. Iraqi groups are quite restrained and nowhere near organized as Hamas, Houthi's or Hezbollah. They're more concerned with domestic gambling for Iran in Iraq.
Gaza situation is real. You are underplaying it or not affected by it since you're not Palestinian but it's very severe. 50,000 Palestinians killed in a matter of months. Gaza was literally carpet bombed. Best you can do is token strikes by Hezbollah in Lebanon which don't even match the firepower of smaller factions in Gaza that attack Israel harder in one week than Hezbollah did in all these seven months.
Iran is not going to do anything in regards to embassy strike. It's clear from the beginning. Reasons for that is up for debate but all signs point to Iran not doing anything. It's only US/Israel posturing. You don't wait two weeks to respond such a attack. That means a response was never approved in the first place and the order was to stand down.





