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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MAGAs love it. They get to feel like Rambo inside their heads and kill Muslims.[/quote] Replace MAGA with Israel and you’re right. [b]MAGA is not happy about another forever war[/b][/quote] A lot of them think that this is going to last a few weeks, and it's a small price to pay for "peace and prosperity forever". I wish I were kidding.[/quote] No one thinks this, but nice try. If anything, many people are happy to see a terrorist regime defeated, or at least greatly diminished. Why aren’t you?[/quote] Israel is taking a lot of damage but the Iranian are not going to defeat them with a bombing campaign. T[b]his should set Israel back for a few years though[/b].[/quote] Israel isn't worried about any cost. They know the American taxpayers will work and pay for it all. [/quote] Right. If they’re leveled, they’ll just rebuild their infrastructure on our dime. A bigger problem for Israel is how many Israelis will get out of dodge and flee the country (which is the smartest thing to do). There are some estimates that over 1.5 people fled the country after 10/7 and after the 12 day war last year. If so, that is significant because that’s more than the amount dead in Gaza. Israel already is in a demographics race with Palestinians so it isn’t good if Israelis are leaving. The military in Israel also has a serious problem with PTSD, suicide, disorganization, and reservists not showing up for duty. I honestly think Israel’s hit their famed 80 year curse with Netanyahu. The first two kingdoms of Israel declined at the 80 year mark. It just seems like they need these wars because without it, Israeli internal divisions between the leftist liberals and religious extremists in Israel (that are worse than the ayatollahs and think women should not be seen, heard, or visible in public at all) would break down their society. Israel is a diverse nation of groups from all around the world with little in common besides Jewish identity. The only unifying force in Israel is its military and its contempt for its neighbors (the Arabs or Muslims) however you wanna call it. Technically, Iranians aren’t Arabs so Muslims I guess is the better word for it although many in Lebanon are not Muslim but Christian’s. [/quote] This is the last remaining war on netanyahu's clean break policy. What they need and what made Iraq palatable to the public, is a false flag attack to the degree of 9/11 in order to get everyone on board with attacking Iran again. [b]Otherwise Netanyahu has lost out on his last chance to take down Iran.[/b] [/quote] If we had had allies and a real justification and had supported the people on the ground protesting such that when the previous leader died of natural causes, there could be a national take back, it could have been possible. But, what Trump and Netanyahu did here will turn both iranians and many others across the middle east to be even more anti-american and more anti-israel. Netanyahu significantly overplayed his hand.[/quote] WTH are you even talking about? The other countries in the ME who are generally more aligned with Iran have taken the side of the US and Israel because Iran bombed them. [b]Kind of proves that Iran is a terror regime determined to cause unrest around the world[/b]. [/quote] DP. 1) It's not true that "other countries in the ME are generally more aligned with Iran." No sovereign Persian Gulf country (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait) was ever formally allied with or militarily aligned to Iran in the modern era. The Gulf states have historically viewed Iran as a strategic rival or threat. Some of them have had pragmatic relations with Iran, but I wouldn't say they are "aligned." 2) It's looking increasingly like it's the US that is a "terror regime determined to cause unrest around the world."[/quote] Skiddaddle Hamas/ hezbollah. [/quote] Israel should be embarrassed Hezbollah and Hamas are still even there post beeper attack and leveling Gaza. It’s mind boggling to me that they don’t realize mass destruction does not work. The more civilians die, the more recruits Hamas and Hezbollah get. Because what else are these men going to do? Where are they going to go? They have no homes and no families and being a civilian doesn’t guarantee any safety from Israel bombings anyway. The Israeli escalation dominance mantra they have military always makes a terror group larger. It doesn’t make them go away [/quote]
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