Israeli-Palestinian conflict (82 Viewers)

Is Hamas a Terrorist Organization?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Should there be a Jewish nation SOMEWHERE in the world?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Should Israel be a country located in the region it is right now?

  • Yes

  • No


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Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,810
Oh so they are defending themselves.
Every country has the right to protect its own people. So far 80 civilians have been lost as a result of this strike. I speak as a neutral Iranian, I am also against this regime and war and hate the Iranian regime. I know they didn't attack civilian on purpose but 80 innocent people lost their live!!
I hope this assault leads the Iranian people break away from their dictator.
@DAiDEViL when we get our freedom the first thing is bringing back forgotten history, glorious past. I know a lot of Germans are very aware of the their history by the way and most Germans would not deny their roots. I don’t want Germany to turn into another United Kingdom or like Balkan countries who have been assimilated into foreign culture. We will be your allies in getting rid of that corrupt system that runs Germany. Great Aryan Nation.
 

Ronn

Senior Member
May 3, 2012
20,963
From geopolitical standpoint this has been a total humiliation for the Islamic regime. They lost the entire military top brass, their anti aircraft defense has been very ineffective, and they were even attacked from within Iranian borders. There’s no word of canceling Sunday’s negotiations with the US either.
But I think Iran will retain the ability to build a nuclear weapon and there’ll be pressure from within to move towards that goal.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,333
Every country has the right to protect its own people. So far 80 civilians have been lost as a result of this strike. I speak as a neutral Iranian, I am also against this regime and war and hate the Iranian regime. I know they didn't attack civilian on purpose but 80 innocent people lost their live!!
I hope this assault leads the Iranian people break away from their dictator.
@DAiDEViL when we get our freedom the first thing is bringing back forgotten history, glorious past. I know a lot of Germans are very aware of the their history by the way and most Germans would not deny their roots. I don’t want Germany to turn into another United Kingdom or like Balkan countries who have been assimilated into foreign culture. We will be your allies in getting rid of that corrupt system that runs Germany. Great Aryan Nation.
the pink nipples shall rise once more!

on a more serious note stay safe my guy
 

Mohad

The Ocean Star
May 20, 2009
6,718
What is happening now shows how shaky things are inside Iran more than it shows any real strength from Israel. High profile figures are being assassinated one by one with such precision... it’s not just a security failure, it feels like someone on the inside is either helping or everything is falling apart at the top.

Any reaction at this point will likely be confused and reactive.. not part of a clear strategy. Iran today is facing an internal crisis before it even faces Israel.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,810
From geopolitical standpoint this has been a total humiliation for the Islamic regime. They lost the entire military top brass, their anti aircraft defense has been very ineffective, and they were even attacked from within Iranian borders. There’s no word of canceling Sunday’s negotiations with the US either.
But I think Iran will retain the ability to build a nuclear weapon and there’ll be pressure from within to move towards that goal.
The infrastructure has been significantly damaged and will be completely destroyed if the strike continues. The entire facilities are doomed. There is no money to rebuild it , Iran is on verge of bankruptcy. Sanctions have brought Iran to its knees. The currency lost nearly 60 percent of its value in only one day. The inflation is above 70 percent.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,886
I didn't claim they're in the right to do what they do, just that it's quite clear they have completely infiltrated the Iranians.
Yes. Well Iran is clearly unprepared to put up a fight, so Israel will probably have their way and topple the Iranian regime. The US-Israel alliance will have succeeded in their objective of eliminating all enemies in the region, and the world will be an uglier place for it.
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
88,094
What is happening now shows how shaky things are inside Iran more than it shows any real strength from Israel. High profile figures are being assassinated one by one with such precision... it’s not just a security failure, it feels like someone on the inside is either helping or everything is falling apart at the top.

Any reaction at this point will likely be confused and reactive.. not part of a clear strategy. Iran today is facing an internal crisis before it even faces Israel.
Does the regime actually fall here? Does Israel succeed in its goal of regime change?
 

Ronn

Senior Member
May 3, 2012
20,963
Does the regime actually fall here? Does Israel succeed in its goal of regime change?
I’m not convinced that’s the goal. These incompetent fucks are the main reason Iran is completely debilitated. The ideal scenario for Israel would be to keep these guys but without the possibility of them having WMDs especially nuclear weapons.
But if that was the goal it would need US’ involvement.
 
Mar 10, 2009
8,754
Yes. Well Iran is clearly unprepared to put up a fight, so Israel will probably have their way and topple the Iranian regime. The US-Israel alliance will have succeeded in their objective of eliminating all enemies in the region, and the world will be an uglier place for it.
I don't think Israel will survive for more than 10 years from now. Iran is all talk but is only paperweight. In reality, its lost control over Syria, and Hizbollah and the Houthis have been significantly weakened.
The real danger for Israel is if another power emerges from within the region, after the Middle East destabilise. Borders will break and new nations will be formed.

I have a bad feeling about all of this, especially with war looming both in Europe and the Middle East but hopefully I'm wrong.
 

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