Kyussis
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This is only for the cameras. Behind the scene Saudi Arabia is busy providing a land rout corridor for goods to bypass the red sea and reach Israel.
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This is only for the cameras. Behind the scene Saudi Arabia is busy providing a land rout corridor for goods to bypass the red sea and reach Israel.
Lebanon is a highly divided nation. Hizbollah is the armed group of Lebanese Shia Muslims, who makes up around 31% of Lebanon population. Christians nake up 32-35%, Sunnis makes up 28-30% and Rest are Druze.
Lebanese army do not control the Shia areas of Lebanon & Israel is attacking Shia majority areas (south Lebanon, Southern suburbs of Beirut &Beqaa Valley), which is under Hizbollah control.
It is not the official policy if the Lebanese government to fight Israel for Gaza/Hamas. It was Hizbollah without the permission of Lebanese government who started the attacks on behalf of "axis of resistance" 11 months ago. So Lebanese army is just sitting this one out and watching.
I do not think Lebanese army will get involved ( in whatever limited way they can) unless Israel start attacking Sunni, Christian or Druze neighborhoods.
Hezbollah base is getting frustrated like Hamas base was/is. Not saying Iran can or should do anything or is capable. Just showing some of my earlier sentiments are being echoed because this is a brutal slaughter of civilians and it's hits differently when it's your people and home.
Israel is not any different then any other client states of the west. Not only it recognized as such by the region but also by rest of countries in the global south. Especially after oct 7/24. Same as Ukraine and Taiwan is. No one except Israel and US wants war in the region. But As that prevents OBOR project as well as regional cooperation btw sunni and Shia world.Honestly, this comes down to education. Educated people tend to focus more on the present situation and prioritize finding practical solutions. They approach problems with a logical mindset, aiming to resolve issues through thoughtful and constructive methods rather than getting caught up in emotions or past grievances.... and bring religious and other things.
The situation with Israel is quite different from that of other countries. Israel perceives itself as being in a highly vulnerable position, and as a result, prioritizes its security above all else. Their national policy is focused on proactively eliminating threats. When someone causes trouble for them, Israel often responds decisively, sending a clear message that they will not just talk or negotiate—they will act.
For Israel, offense is often seen as the best defense. They believe that by taking strong, immediate actions, they deter future threats and ensure their protection. This approach stands in contrast to other countries, which may prefer more diplomatic or restrained methods of handling conflict.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.I was merely saying what they parrot,I do not say that is true
That's a matter of will and resolve, their position is clear on that front
They are attempting to mirror the west, socially and culturally
That's why they are importing wwe, music concerts, clubs, sports events etc populist western gunk, minus the sport
They are doing an ok job tbh, football league is going, boxing too, .... Money can buy competence to a good extent
Which brings me back to my original point, they chose not to become competent because that was never the script
You are telling me after 40 plus years of oil money they have what indigenous strengths?
They were richer before china was rich, yet they switched their brains off for future planning... Sure ok.
the rest of what you said is valid but this is not trueHezbullah's main leadership is destroyed (though I have no doubt they'll get new leadership soon)
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