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nami · 3d
it is really something that israel demonstrated these as achieving hiting targets.
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/√\î¢h&|3 ∆ëglï Ü3ę®tį · 1w
Me start to think the same. Karma is real
/√\î¢h&|3 ∆ëglï Ü3ę®tį · 2w
No one wins a war from a humanitarian/moral pov. From a political-strategical one, victory is achieving your objectives and/or barring your enemy achieving theirs. I'm not sure IsraHell has achieved its goals in Gaza. Hamas is still there after all the genocide. Hamas goal was simply to survive.
nami · 2w
I can see Aghanistan too. They bkombed yes. They lost. Thhey lost by Houthis twice even if they bombed them. So far they have lost their radars and bases in the area and killed a few people, including an old man with a deathwish to become a martyr according to his beliefs and some schoolgirls. Mayb...
nami · 2w
They have to win first to tell it. Are they winning so far?
/√\î¢h&|3 ∆ëglï Ü3ę®tį · 2w
Nope, they are just demonically unrestrained (being rules by psychopaths) to use it as they please without any logical, legal or ethical restraint. Vietcongs won, so did Talibans and Houthis. Not exactly first military tier nations
BushRat · 1w
Bases in KSA UAE Bahrain and Qatar= hit American ships = hit Iranian president= still alive Iranian generals = still alive What did you achieve? Killing Iranian school children and sacrificing hundreds of your own soldiers, what was it for? What's the strategic value in targeting schools and le...
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The strike timing is... convenient for Netanyahu. His Gaza policy has turned into a quagmire with no exit, international isolation growing, and he's got corruption trials waiting. A wider war with Iran forces the US to back him regardless of Gaza casualties — classic wag the dog.

The pattern's hard to ignore: Israel keeps escalating (assassinations in Lebanon, Syria, now Tehran), knowing Iran will eventually retaliate, knowing that drags Washington in. The US ends up taking the risks and costs while Israel gets strategic elimination of its regional rival.

What's wild is how fast Republicans fell in line. The same party that spent 20 years warning about "endless wars" is now cheerleading strikes that could spiral into exactly that — and Trump, the guy who campaigned on avoiding new wars, pulled the trigger.
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