Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will Israel do? Here is an interesting thought, this revolution is interesting in that it is an internal uprising with limited outside agitators (unlike Syria that started domestically and was usurped by ISIS causing the domestic revolt to quickly die) because of this, no foreign powers have the ability to influence who will take the reigns if the current regime is toppled. Will Israel act to quash the revolution? If so what does that mean to supporters of Israel?
There's zero reason to think Israel would take action against internal Iranian dissent against the Iranian regime. The proposition is simply without any rational basis. The collapse of the Iranian regime can only be good news for the entire region, including Israel, as it is unlikely to be replaced with anything worse, and will more probably be replaced by a government less interested in supporting Palestinian terror and in exporting Islamist revolution.
The fall of the current Iranian government will be welcomed by everyone except the Palestinians, who are and have been dependent upon it to fund and support their terror activities. Without terror planning, preparation, and execution to occupy them, the Palestinians will then have the opportunity to become accustomed to life in their new 50% smaller Gaza they bought for themselves in return for Oct. 7.
So basically you're saying once Iran is overthrown then Israel can continue to commit genocide without any pushback.
No wonder Israeli supporters are so desperately seeking regime so they can finally eliminate Gazans once and for all.
DP. What matters in regard to Iran is that the Iranian people themselves want to get rid of their brutal extremist islamic government that has been killing and torturing thousands of its own citizens every year! What that would cause in any other country is not relevant to an average Iranian family. They’ve braved multiple attempts to topple their government that have all been met with mass murder.
Just stop. Israel was very close to nuking Iran. Any country that was planning on using nuclear weapons on the civilian population of a country can not say they are concerned about the welfare of those people.
What happens when the new government in Iran continues to support Palestinians liberation from Israel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will Israel do? Here is an interesting thought, this revolution is interesting in that it is an internal uprising with limited outside agitators (unlike Syria that started domestically and was usurped by ISIS causing the domestic revolt to quickly die) because of this, no foreign powers have the ability to influence who will take the reigns if the current regime is toppled. Will Israel act to quash the revolution? If so what does that mean to supporters of Israel?
There's zero reason to think Israel would take action against internal Iranian dissent against the Iranian regime. The proposition is simply without any rational basis. The collapse of the Iranian regime can only be good news for the entire region, including Israel, as it is unlikely to be replaced with anything worse, and will more probably be replaced by a government less interested in supporting Palestinian terror and in exporting Islamist revolution.
The fall of the current Iranian government will be welcomed by everyone except the Palestinians, who are and have been dependent upon it to fund and support their terror activities. Without terror planning, preparation, and execution to occupy them, the Palestinians will then have the opportunity to become accustomed to life in their new 50% smaller Gaza they bought for themselves in return for Oct. 7.
Anonymous wrote:The US, under the command of Netanyahu, brought freedom and democracy to the people of Iraq through regime change.
I am incredibly excited at the same prospect of it happening again in Iran through regime change under Netanyahu's guidance.
Here is Netanyahu telling us how great regime change is and how it leads to lasting peace in the middle east. Amazing!
Netanyahu has been trying to bring great things to Iran for almost four decades. What a truly brave man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will Israel do? Here is an interesting thought, this revolution is interesting in that it is an internal uprising with limited outside agitators (unlike Syria that started domestically and was usurped by ISIS causing the domestic revolt to quickly die) because of this, no foreign powers have the ability to influence who will take the reigns if the current regime is toppled. Will Israel act to quash the revolution? If so what does that mean to supporters of Israel?
There's zero reason to think Israel would take action against internal Iranian dissent against the Iranian regime. The proposition is simply without any rational basis. The collapse of the Iranian regime can only be good news for the entire region, including Israel, as it is unlikely to be replaced with anything worse, and will more probably be replaced by a government less interested in supporting Palestinian terror and in exporting Islamist revolution.
The fall of the current Iranian government will be welcomed by everyone except the Palestinians, who are and have been dependent upon it to fund and support their terror activities. Without terror planning, preparation, and execution to occupy them, the Palestinians will then have the opportunity to become accustomed to life in their new 50% smaller Gaza they bought for themselves in return for Oct. 7.
So basically you're saying once Iran is overthrown then Israel can continue to commit genocide without any pushback.
No wonder Israeli supporters are so desperately seeking regime so they can finally eliminate Gazans once and for all.
DP. What matters in regard to Iran is that the Iranian people themselves want to get rid of their brutal extremist islamic government that has been killing and torturing thousands of its own citizens every year! What that would cause in any other country is not relevant to an average Iranian family. They’ve braved multiple attempts to topple their government that have all been met with mass murder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will Israel do? Here is an interesting thought, this revolution is interesting in that it is an internal uprising with limited outside agitators (unlike Syria that started domestically and was usurped by ISIS causing the domestic revolt to quickly die) because of this, no foreign powers have the ability to influence who will take the reigns if the current regime is toppled. Will Israel act to quash the revolution? If so what does that mean to supporters of Israel?
There's zero reason to think Israel would take action against internal Iranian dissent against the Iranian regime. The proposition is simply without any rational basis. The collapse of the Iranian regime can only be good news for the entire region, including Israel, as it is unlikely to be replaced with anything worse, and will more probably be replaced by a government less interested in supporting Palestinian terror and in exporting Islamist revolution.
The fall of the current Iranian government will be welcomed by everyone except the Palestinians, who are and have been dependent upon it to fund and support their terror activities. Without terror planning, preparation, and execution to occupy them, the Palestinians will then have the opportunity to become accustomed to life in their new 50% smaller Gaza they bought for themselves in return for Oct. 7.
So basically you're saying once Iran is overthrown then Israel can continue to commit genocide without any pushback.
No wonder Israeli supporters are so desperately seeking regime so they can finally eliminate Gazans once and for all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will Israel do? Here is an interesting thought, this revolution is interesting in that it is an internal uprising with limited outside agitators (unlike Syria that started domestically and was usurped by ISIS causing the domestic revolt to quickly die) because of this, no foreign powers have the ability to influence who will take the reigns if the current regime is toppled. Will Israel act to quash the revolution? If so what does that mean to supporters of Israel?
There's zero reason to think Israel would take action against internal Iranian dissent against the Iranian regime. The proposition is simply without any rational basis. The collapse of the Iranian regime can only be good news for the entire region, including Israel, as it is unlikely to be replaced with anything worse, and will more probably be replaced by a government less interested in supporting Palestinian terror and in exporting Islamist revolution.
The fall of the current Iranian government will be welcomed by everyone except the Palestinians, who are and have been dependent upon it to fund and support their terror activities. Without terror planning, preparation, and execution to occupy them, the Palestinians will then have the opportunity to become accustomed to life in their new 50% smaller Gaza they bought for themselves in return for Oct. 7.
So basically you're saying once Iran is overthrown then Israel can continue to commit genocide without any pushback.
No wonder Israeli supporters are so desperately seeking regime so they can finally eliminate Gazans once and for all.
I’m not PP nor a supporter of Israel but you do realize that you just admitted you want the Iranian people to continue to suffer under the absolute brutality of the regime so that the regime can continue to fund Gaza?
That’s a morally wrong take. You are wholly on the wrong side of both history and ethics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will Israel do? Here is an interesting thought, this revolution is interesting in that it is an internal uprising with limited outside agitators (unlike Syria that started domestically and was usurped by ISIS causing the domestic revolt to quickly die) because of this, no foreign powers have the ability to influence who will take the reigns if the current regime is toppled. Will Israel act to quash the revolution? If so what does that mean to supporters of Israel?
There's zero reason to think Israel would take action against internal Iranian dissent against the Iranian regime. The proposition is simply without any rational basis. The collapse of the Iranian regime can only be good news for the entire region, including Israel, as it is unlikely to be replaced with anything worse, and will more probably be replaced by a government less interested in supporting Palestinian terror and in exporting Islamist revolution.
The fall of the current Iranian government will be welcomed by everyone except the Palestinians, who are and have been dependent upon it to fund and support their terror activities. Without terror planning, preparation, and execution to occupy them, the Palestinians will then have the opportunity to become accustomed to life in their new 50% smaller Gaza they bought for themselves in return for Oct. 7.
So basically you're saying once Iran is overthrown then Israel can continue to commit genocide without any pushback.
No wonder Israeli supporters are so desperately seeking regime so they can finally eliminate Gazans once and for all.
I’m not PP nor a supporter of Israel but you do realize that you just admitted you want the Iranian people to continue to suffer under the absolute brutality of the regime so that the regime can continue to fund Gaza?
That’s a morally wrong take. You are wholly on the wrong side of both history and ethics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will Israel do? Here is an interesting thought, this revolution is interesting in that it is an internal uprising with limited outside agitators (unlike Syria that started domestically and was usurped by ISIS causing the domestic revolt to quickly die) because of this, no foreign powers have the ability to influence who will take the reigns if the current regime is toppled. Will Israel act to quash the revolution? If so what does that mean to supporters of Israel?
There's zero reason to think Israel would take action against internal Iranian dissent against the Iranian regime. The proposition is simply without any rational basis. The collapse of the Iranian regime can only be good news for the entire region, including Israel, as it is unlikely to be replaced with anything worse, and will more probably be replaced by a government less interested in supporting Palestinian terror and in exporting Islamist revolution.
The fall of the current Iranian government will be welcomed by everyone except the Palestinians, who are and have been dependent upon it to fund and support their terror activities. Without terror planning, preparation, and execution to occupy them, the Palestinians will then have the opportunity to become accustomed to life in their new 50% smaller Gaza they bought for themselves in return for Oct. 7.
So basically you're saying once Iran is overthrown then Israel can continue to commit genocide without any pushback.
No wonder Israeli supporters are so desperately seeking regime so they can finally eliminate Gazans once and for all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will Israel do? Here is an interesting thought, this revolution is interesting in that it is an internal uprising with limited outside agitators (unlike Syria that started domestically and was usurped by ISIS causing the domestic revolt to quickly die) because of this, no foreign powers have the ability to influence who will take the reigns if the current regime is toppled. Will Israel act to quash the revolution? If so what does that mean to supporters of Israel?
There's zero reason to think Israel would take action against internal Iranian dissent against the Iranian regime. The proposition is simply without any rational basis. The collapse of the Iranian regime can only be good news for the entire region, including Israel, as it is unlikely to be replaced with anything worse, and will more probably be replaced by a government less interested in supporting Palestinian terror and in exporting Islamist revolution.
The fall of the current Iranian government will be welcomed by everyone except the Palestinians, who are and have been dependent upon it to fund and support their terror activities. Without terror planning, preparation, and execution to occupy them, the Palestinians will then have the opportunity to become accustomed to life in their new 50% smaller Gaza they bought for themselves in return for Oct. 7.
Anonymous wrote:What will Israel do? Here is an interesting thought, this revolution is interesting in that it is an internal uprising with limited outside agitators (unlike Syria that started domestically and was usurped by ISIS causing the domestic revolt to quickly die) because of this, no foreign powers have the ability to influence who will take the reigns if the current regime is toppled. Will Israel act to quash the revolution? If so what does that mean to supporters of Israel?
Anonymous wrote:The US, under the command of Netanyahu, brought freedom and democracy to the people of Iraq through regime change.
I am incredibly excited at the same prospect of it happening again in Iran through regime change under Netanyahu's guidance.
Here is Netanyahu telling us how great regime change is and how it leads to lasting peace in the middle east. Amazing!
Netanyahu has been trying to bring great things to Iran for almost four decades. What a truly brave man.