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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The problem Israel has with Iran is not that they have nukes but they created them without the watchful eye or rubber stamp of the US. They’re a sanctioned country that was able to enrich uranium without being a U.S. ally. What this means is Palestinians (Hamas) can learn from Iranians how to enrich uranium as deterrence from Israeli aggression or worse, buy enriched uranium from Iranians. This is really bad because Israel can’t bomb Palestinians or the Lebanese anymore if both countries have a secret stockpile of uranium. Nuclear deterrence is a huge roadblock to Israeli military dominance which is the only thing that makes Israel a country. They don’t have a real economy or a real military [/quote] They have real nukes and a real military, or you can pretend they don't. Ask Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran for their views on the "impotence" of the IDF. [/quote] Israel says they don’t have nukes because they don’t want to sign to the non profileration treaty and get inspections. Iran’s a signee. Did Israel expect the region to not advance toward nuclear bombs when all of their neighbors are scared of them? I don’t understand how Israel thinks. A gang up between the entire Middle East is not a guarantee that it would lead to victory like in 1948 and 1967. The Israeli soldiers back then were badass Soviet trained soldiers or many still knew Arabic from their past nationalities. The soldiers of now? They weren’t even alive in the 90s and only speak Hebrew and they barely even speak English as well as their opponents I’ve noticed. This is going to be really bad wars of attrition just like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Yemen. [/quote]
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