Persian Gulf
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when Nasrallah was killed, an IRGC general was killed with him in the same bunker. reports now say Hezbollah is continuing to arm itself through some supply routes in Syria and sea routes. who do you think is doing the supplying? and credible reports emerged that after Nasrallah and senior leadership were killed, Iran dispatched senior IRGC officers to help organise and rebuild the C&C structure of Hezbollah. so Iran is already heavily involved in many ways.Hezbollah didn't need to help in that case, Iran wasn't going to fall after the first few days when things stabalized, and it wasn't isolated. Hezbollah is isolated, its a very different scenario.
It would be a mistake for the IRGC to not help, this is same foolish "strategic patience" that cost them these couple of years. They are picking off the fronts, one at a time, b/c the cowardice is preventing them from fighting back as a collective. After they wipe out Hezbollah, they will come for Iran eventually.
in any case, it's not clear that Iran's mostly inaccurate MRBMs could have much impact on an Israeli invasion of south Lebanon, unless we aim for large 'soft' targets and their cities again. nor would Iranians support going to war and getting Tehran flattened to save Hezbollah. There's no logic in bringing a war to your doorstep to save Hezbollah if your objective is to avoid bringing war to your doorstep.
finally, a combined Iran-Hezbollah war on Israel would really get the US and Europe (and most of the Middle East) angry enough to work together to help Israel to crush both for good.



