Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah is not happy.
America is happy.
Anonymous wrote:If you read reporting, Lebanon wanted these guys gone - they couldn't disarm Hezbollah or form Hezbollah north of the Litani river......so while people may be complaining openly, in private, the Lebanese govt is happy this scourge is so diminished.
Think of it like the Mexican cartels...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s all be clear:
Fighting in Gaza is significantly down and has been for months.
The front has shifted to Lebanon.
So now the left wing can focus its love on Hezbollah rather than Hamas.
Not so fast. Netanyahu and Trump need to keep the chaos going through Election Day. If Gaza is running out of steam and moving towards a cease fire, then it’s time to attack Hezbollah. That keeps Netanyahu in place as PM over a war cabinet, and lets Trump scream at Biden and Harris for causing war in the Middle East and betraying Israel.
Smart.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s all be clear:
Fighting in Gaza is significantly down and has been for months.
The front has shifted to Lebanon.
So now the left wing can focus its love on Hezbollah rather than Hamas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah is not happy.
America is happy.
It's an incredible day for the world.
With today's strike, Hezbollah's leadership has been crippled and deconstructed, with the earlier in the week "Grim Beeper" events, Hezbollah's operations apparatus has been neutralized.
The swiftness of it is what's shocking as this type of operation could have feasibly taken months to years with so many more dying. It's truly astonishing and an immense achievement for the anti-terror campaign across the world.
The world is a better place, and thanks goes to whoever was responsible.
Aqil was directly responsible for killing US Marines, CIA officers and State Dept diplomats.
Good riddance.
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/killed-hezbollah-commander-aqil-was-wanted-deadly-1983-us-embassy-marine-blasts-2024-09-20/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah is not happy.
America is happy.
It's an incredible day for the world.
With today's strike, Hezbollah's leadership has been crippled and deconstructed, with the earlier in the week "Grim Beeper" events, Hezbollah's operations apparatus has been neutralized.
The swiftness of it is what's shocking as this type of operation could have feasibly taken months to years with so many more dying. It's truly astonishing and an immense achievement for the anti-terror campaign across the world.
The world is a better place, and thanks goes to whoever was responsible.
Aqil was directly responsible for killing US Marines, CIA officers and State Dept diplomats.
Good riddance.
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/killed-hezbollah-commander-aqil-was-wanted-deadly-1983-us-embassy-marine-blasts-2024-09-20/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah is not happy.
America is happy.
It's an incredible day for the world.
With today's strike, Hezbollah's leadership has been crippled and deconstructed, with the earlier in the week "Grim Beeper" events, Hezbollah's operations apparatus has been neutralized.
The swiftness of it is what's shocking as this type of operation could have feasibly taken months to years with so many more dying. It's truly astonishing and an immense achievement for the anti-terror campaign across the world.
The world is a better place, and thanks goes to whoever was responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah is not happy.
America is happy.
It's an incredible day for the world.
With today's strike, Hezbollah's leadership has been crippled and deconstructed, with the earlier in the week "Grim Beeper" events, Hezbollah's operations apparatus has been neutralized.
The swiftness of it is what's shocking as this type of operation could have feasibly taken months to years with so many more dying. It's truly astonishing and an immense achievement for the anti-terror campaign across the world.
The world is a better place, and thanks goes to whoever was responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah is not happy.
America is happy.
It's an incredible day for the world.
With today's strike, Hezbollah's leadership has been crippled and deconstructed, with the earlier in the week "Grim Beeper" events, Hezbollah's operations apparatus has been neutralized.
The swiftness of it is what's shocking as this type of operation could have feasibly taken months to years with so many more dying. It's truly astonishing and an immense achievement for the anti-terror campaign across the world.
Anonymous wrote:If you read reporting, Lebanon wanted these guys gone - they couldn't disarm Hezbollah or form Hezbollah north of the Litani river......so while people may be complaining openly, in private, the Lebanese govt is happy this scourge is so diminished.
Think of it like the Mexican cartels...