Yep!
they the biggest threat evah
Israel gave Iran the same deal they gave Assad when they destroyed his nuke facility. Stay quiet, and live
If Iran is America’s greatest adversary, we’re coasting on easy street two centuries ahead of the competition.
Brandon needs to get in it!
Ah yes the guys who can’t even keep their F-14s flying is the greatest threat to the US.
Here is what Axios reported:
https://www.axios.com/2024/10/26/israel-iran-attack-warning
Reports from Iranian state media are consistent with a token strike:
Life normal across Iran after air defense thwarts Israeli aggression
Recent US intel leaks reportedly delayed the strike and changed the targets.
The leak and subsequent face-saving strike from Israel is consistent with what Col. Wilkerson reported over a month ago:
Wilkerson: . . .I’m told with great confidence in the sources that the latest two visits by the Central Command Unified Commander were to tell him [Netanyahu] that we would not be with him in the event of his going to war with Hezbollah that he provoked. Nor will we be with him going to war with Iran that he provoked. And we made it quite clear that we would know if he provoked it . . .
I’ve been told, again by fairly reliable sources, that Blinken and Sullivan — Blinken primarily, but Sullivan too — have been sidetracked, and what’s happened is the Pentagon has taken over, essentially, diplomacy as well as any action, militarily speaking, with regard to both theaters of war.
And so they’re now in charge.
See video starting at 1:55 for the quote in context:
It looks like intervention from saner people in the Pentagon has avoided a dangerous escalation that could have resulted in a major regional war and possibly WW3.
The threat they pose is not they can win a conflict with us or any other major ally, it is that they will start such a conflict. Just look at the damage that Sadaam Hussein caused us by starting a war.
It looks like once again you have no clue what your are talking about.
Why would Israel notify Iran in advance of the strike?
Why did the US intel leak on Israeli plans appear only days before the actual strike?
Is your critical thinking limited to repeating the current official narratives from Tel Aviv and Washington?
Israel hit what they wanted to hit
Iran couldn’t stop anything
and if you think was all that Israel wanted to hit, think again
Israel wanted to hit Iran’s nuclear facilities and oil facilities. The US vetoed that.
https://www.axios.com/2024/10/02/iran-israel-missile-attacks-response
There is no evidence that the Israeli strike damaged anything of importance, which means that the US appears to have dodged getting sucked into a war with Iran.
Because this is clearly politics between both sides.
I think Israel wanted to send a statement to Iran without going further up the escalation ladder.
Israel stayed their hand, but the Islamic terrorists are not finished… Israel will not be so restrained in the future
You really don’t have a clue.
What’s ironic is that even with the advanced notice of what kind of sites would be hit, Iran was powerless to stop it.
The U.S. has no veto power over Israel. All parties mutually agreed to the limited strike, avoiding Nuclear and energy infrastructure this go 'round. If Iran retaliates, it is likely that infrastructure will be on the table with the next go 'round.
U.S. intel didn’t leak Israeli plans. An unauthorized source leaked U.S. assessment of Israeli plans. In the scheme of things, the attack pretty much took place as planned. Even with the leaked intel, there was nothing Iran could do to stop the attack.