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I mean, how many Hez guys lost in those shootouts though, Scott? Funny you don't seem so interested in the side-by-side here, not that I guess Hezbollah's exactly going to put out press releases listing numbers of guys sent off to meet their virgins. I'm kinda figuring the body count's not something Hez shouldn't be touting as some victory, if they were to tally their own slain in the same engagements.
No serious person figured Israel wasn't going to lose people in a ground invasion. It'll be far more than 14 when the dust settles, what was it in '06, a hundred or so from memory? The country's ready and willing to do that in order to prevail, and bet your ass they're the ones who are going to be prevailing here. The ground invasions' needlessly dumb I feel, but they're going to come out on top in the end.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Israel does not have the capacity to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities.
We don't really know.
Will Russia protect Iran if US start attacking Iran?The Israeli army demonstrated the use of UH-60A Yanshuf 3 helicopters and CH-53K King Stallion helicopters to evacuate the wounded. Both helicopters are American-made. In the video, the 669th Air Rescue and Evacuation Unit evacuates wounded soldiers from Lebanon. Initially, the unit rescued downed pilots behind the front line, but gradually the tasks expanded to evacuate soldiers. Let me remind you that Merkava Mk.IV tanks are currently on the border with Lebanon, and they may have already entered the adjacent territory.
Will Russia protect Iran if US start attacking Iran?
This kind of refutes my point about this being a more restrained response, doesn't it? At the time we thought maybe there was 30 hits; now it seems there was much more. True they didn't kill anyone (except for that one unfortunate guy), but Israel also didn't bombard Iranian soil, so it's kind of a balanced tit-for-tat rather than a restrained response.
That's whataboutism. Just as Syria was proxy warfare, Iran will be the same.With what? They couldn’t protect their own territory in Kursk against Ukrainian attacks. How could they possibly protect Iran from the US?
That's whataboutism. Just as Syria was proxy warfare, Iran will be the same.
That point about Armenia doesn't support the argument, as that was not a case of ability but of will.It’s not whataboutism. I am simply pointing out clear facts that Russia is in no position to help someone, especially against a much stronger foe like the US.
Russia couldn’t even help Armenia (which was part of their security alliance) against Azerbaidjan. How can you expect them to be able to protect Iran against the US?