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<blockquote data-quote="General Melchett" data-source="post: 1183461" data-attributes="member: 74895"><p>Imagine being so desperate to cling on to power and save your own skin that you'd risk a major regional war and as a result sacrifice many of your own people. The west have been far too soft with Netenyahu and it's time to give him some proper hard truths and red lines including threats to withdraw support. America is a huge problem here as it's so divided - there is so much support for Israel over there and Biden is weak af and doesn't want to risk losing the election. America's Presidents since Bill Clinton have been mostly awful and it's not going to get any better after November.</p><p></p><p>The obvious response here to avoid escalation is to steer clear of Iranian territory but target Iranian interests/proxies in Syria or Iraq. Maybe a few rockets at Hezbollah too bumping off one or two senior military bods. Bombing that Iranian consulate in Syria was a step too far and hugely provocative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="General Melchett, post: 1183461, member: 74895"] Imagine being so desperate to cling on to power and save your own skin that you'd risk a major regional war and as a result sacrifice many of your own people. The west have been far too soft with Netenyahu and it's time to give him some proper hard truths and red lines including threats to withdraw support. America is a huge problem here as it's so divided - there is so much support for Israel over there and Biden is weak af and doesn't want to risk losing the election. America's Presidents since Bill Clinton have been mostly awful and it's not going to get any better after November. The obvious response here to avoid escalation is to steer clear of Iranian territory but target Iranian interests/proxies in Syria or Iraq. Maybe a few rockets at Hezbollah too bumping off one or two senior military bods. Bombing that Iranian consulate in Syria was a step too far and hugely provocative. [/QUOTE]
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