Politics and Religion

They got him. Nazrallah is kaput.
inicky46 61 Reviews 30 reads
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The leader of Hezbollah, perhaps the most powerful terrorist group in the Mid-East, was killed in an Israeli air strike yesterday. After the Israelis killed other Hezbollah leaders last week along with the many operatives killed and disabled in the pager/walkie-talkie bombings days earlier, Hezbollah is leaderless.
So what next? My guess is a ground incursion to destroy Hezbollah's Lebanon missile stash and other weapons. Otherwise, the job isn't done.
Also, Yahya Sinwar, the head of Hamas can't be sleeping well. Neither are the Ayatollahs. Their two biggest proxies have been neutered.

That seems like a perfect job for an airstrike, no? The risk of human loss from a ground invasion is massive for them one would think. Not one they would lose but they have just been through a lot in Gaza. Arent they war weary and tired at this point?  
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How concerned are you that Iran, with its proxies you mentioned, along with the Houthis, and possibly Turkey (although them entering this fray is doubtful) launch such a massive air attack against Israel that it overwhelms the Iron Dome? This really has the potential now for a massive regional war as Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas have all been humiliated. Do they do something to save face with the more radical part of the Muslim world?  
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In any case, this, along with Putin's ever increasing nuclear saber rattling, is getting very dangerous and one step closer to WW3 which is terrifying.

And no doubt that will continue. What I'm saying is they need boots on the ground to be sure of getting rid of it all. So that's my assumption and we'll see if I'm right.
PS: Turkey will never become part of a war with Israel. They are a moderate Islamic regime and part of NATO. They want no part of this. As for the Houthis, they are relatively weak, with only a few missiles to launch over a great distance. And there's lots of US air power available to shoot said missiles down right off their shores.
The real question is what will Iran do? That's the wild card. So, yes, things are at a dangerous pass.

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