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Israel launches attack on Iran


The question is how long will Iran be able to sustain their missile strikes on Israel? Benjamin N noted that they have something like 20,000 ballistic missiles (almost certainly a lie). Can the IDF hold out agains these indiscriminate salvos? Israel’s ability to intercept, even with the help of the allies, is being slowly degraded. The IDF needs the USA involved more directly.
 

The question is how long will Iran be able to sustain their missile strikes on Israel? Benjamin N noted that they have something like 20,000 ballistic missiles (almost certainly a lie). Can the IDF hold out agains these indiscriminate salvos? Israel’s ability to intercept, even with the help of the allies, is being slowly degraded. The IDF needs the USA involved more directly.
I can’t imagine that too many people will be excited about the potential of another country deciding to start a war for us to fight on their behalf.
 
I can’t imagine that too many people will be excited about the potential of another country deciding to start a war for us to fight on their behalf.
of course not and let's hope we don't get directly involved. Still, the tough nut to crack will be the Fordow enrichment facility. I don't think the IDF has the munitions to clear it from the air. Only the US and Russia do. It will likely require the insertion of ground troops. Let's hope they aren't American.
 
of course not and let's hope we don't get directly involved. Still, the tough nut to crack will be the Fordow enrichment facility. I don't think the IDF has the munitions to clear it from the air. Only the US and Russia do. It will likely require the insertion of ground troops. Let's hope they aren't American.
Or the mission is a failure and Israel’s strength is compromised due to poor decision making.
 
of course not and let's hope we don't get directly involved. Still, the tough nut to crack will be the Fordow enrichment facility. I don't think the IDF has the munitions to clear it from the air. Only the US and Russia do. It will likely require the insertion of ground troops. Let's hope they aren't American.
Whatever it takes to keep Iran from a nuke.
 
Or the mission is a failure and Israel’s strength is compromised due to poor decision making.
The mission has little to do with nukes. That's for the masses. The mission has to do with degrading Iran as a threat. Their proxies are gone and only the Mullahs stand as a threat. This has to do with regime change despite what the IDF spokespersons, or the media feed you.
 
The mission has little to do with nukes. That's for the masses. The mission has to do with degrading Iran as a threat. Their proxies are gone and only the Mullahs stand as a threat. This has to do with regime change despite what the IDF spokespersons, or the media feed you.
So that stuff about the enrichment facility you mentioned was what exactly?
 
So that stuff about the enrichment facility you mentioned was what exactly?
It exists. No doubt it's a target as were the senior scientists. I am just saying the fundamental mission is regime change. There are other rouge countries with nukes like North Korea and Pakistan but they aren't threats to Israel. If the pre-79 regime was in power, or anyone not fundamentally built on Israel's destruction, no one would be bombing. The long term mission is regime change. The nuke presents a tool to get there.
 
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“… He also told Netanyahu of his "readiness to provide mediation services in order to prevent further escalation of tensions."

The Kremlin added that Russia was committed to "resolving the current situation, which is fraught with the most disastrous consequences for the entire region."…”

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Putin fairly regularly offers to mediate international conflicts but not sure anyone takes him seriously (at least in most cases).
 
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