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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, Hamas's invasion of Israel on October 7th presented Israel with an opportunity to completely remake the strategic map in the region. Israel has been systematically destroying all of Iran's proxy forces. First, there was Hamas of course. The entire leadership is now gone and besides terrorizing locals in Gaza, Hamas really can't do much anymore. Hezbollah has mostly been destroyed in Lebanon. The pager and walkie talkie attacks were brilliant and once Nasrallah was killed, it was game over for Hezbollah. The Assad regime has been toppled in Syria and Iran lost a critical ally. Without Assad, Iran can't support Hamas or Hezbollah. And now Israel has established air dominance over Iran itself and is systematically destroying Iran's capacity to project power. I can assure you everyone in Riyadh, Amman, and elsewhere in the Middle East is quietly but enthusiastically supportive of Israel right now. So from a strategic point of view, this has been a very good year for Israel and the predominantly Sunni countries in the Gulf. [/quote] This is the smartest thing that’s been posted on DCUM in months.[/quote] Agreed. When it comes to amassing civilian casualties and killing children, this has not just been a very good year, but an absolutely unprecedented year for Israel. [/quote]
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