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[quote=Anonymous]No, instead it's acting rationally and predictably in the face of clearly articulated threats from a regime devoted to its destruction. Iran's proxies, Hamas and Hezbollah, are similarly committed and have been effectively defanged. The Houthis, also Iranian proxies, are largely impotent even if periodically irritating, and have been slapped down as needed. Iran itself is the remaining potentially viable threat to Israel's existence, and its proximity to their acquisition of a nuclear aggression capability makes their neutralization necessary at this time. Ideally, this will end with a regime change in Iran. Without Iran's financial and material support, their proxies will cease to pose any meaningful threat, and stability for the region may be possible. The other Arab nations in the ME are fine with peaceful co-existence; it's Iran and its proxies which foment religiously-inspired terror and violence. [/quote]
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