(March 29, 2026 at 12:35 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: ^And yet - according to the US Secretary of I Like to Play Soldier - Iran’s military capability has been ‘completely obliterated’ (he also uses the term ‘decimated’, clearly not knowing what it means).
So I guess all the ground troops heading for Iran are going to open up artisan bakeries and boutiques.
Boru
The biggest problem that the IRI is causing to the whole Middle East is not its ballistic missile or even Uranium enrichment program.
It’s the fact that it is a terrorist regime that controls several proxy militias in the region. Right now the state of Lebanon is in a crossfire between Israel on one side and Iran backed Hezbollah on the other side. The Lebanese army is not strong enough to face any of these tow. The same thing is happening in Palestine. The secular Fatah group is simply too weak to stop Hamas. And Iran as a result controls what is happening in both these countries.
Which is why Lebanese people are also asking for some sort of foreign troops in their country (otherwise the Lebanese state will simply collapse). But France + The UK do not seem to be willing to do that. Other Arab countries + the East Roman Empire are also completely unwilling to send ground troops there.
So the only option (for Lebanon) is a different type of Iran. Once things begin to change in Iran
a) The Netanyahu Government can be sent away at the ballots in Israel or
b) The US can threaten Israel with not sending weapons anymore and whatever government comes after Netanyahu, they will have to take into account the international community’s opinion on their (illegal) actions in the whole region.
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