"Israel" Is Bluffing About Striking Iran, But May Go To War With Syria In 2022

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"Israel" Is Bluffing About Striking Iran, But May Go To War With Syria In 2022​

"Israel" has been doing its very best to sabotage the Iran Nuclear Deal talks and prevent sanctions relief or de-escalation between Tehran and Washington.
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In a bid to increase tensions between Washington and Tehran, the Israeli regime intensified its propaganda surrounding conspiracy theories of a "secret Iranian nuclear weapons program." In the process, "Tel Aviv" also intensified its attacks against Syria and made a number of embarrassing predictions about when Iran would get its hands on the nukes.
2021 began with tensions between "Israel" and Iran from the get-go, with "Israel" having used its intelligence agency, Mossad, to carry out an assassination of Iran’s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, in late November of 2020. "Israel" was also revealed to have been involved in former US President Donald Trump’s assassination of General Qassem Soleimani of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC)’s Quds Forces.

When President Joe Biden first took office, he did so after vowing to repair the US' standing in the region, with part of this strategy - which he laid out to US voters - was reviving the Obama-era Nuclear Deal.

Yet, despite 7 rounds of indirect negotiations - through two separate Iranian administrations - having taken place in Vienna between Washington and Tehran, no deal has been reached. Instead, Iran has been subjected to constant antagonism by the Biden administration and the Israeli regime.

Since the beginning of 2021, "Israel" has been vowing to act alone against Iran if the United States does not do what it's told. Instead of holding strong, later in August, Joe Biden sat across from his Israeli counterpart Naftali Bennett and told the world that if diplomacy fails, the US is prepared to take to “other options”. After speculation that this had meant that the US was considering a strike on Iran, US Central Command (CENTCOM)’s General Kenneth McKenzie made it clear and stated that military options have been prepared. "Israel" is very happy with this stance, yet it is not clear whether the US would follow through on any such “option”.

Despite this, "Israel" has been doing its very best to sabotage the Iran Nuclear Deal talks and prevent sanctions relief or de-escalation between Tehran and Washington. In order to fear-monger further, the Zionist entity has produced some of its most embarrassing predictions on when Iran will acquire nuclear weapons yet.

For around 30 years, since 1992, "Israel’s" leading politicians have continuously speculated as to when Iran will acquire a nuclear weapon. Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former President Shimon Peres were some of the first to make wrong predictions. Now the legacy of false predictions by "Israel" is being carried on by its current ruling class, and its false alarmism has come to the point that it is hardly worth the media even reporting it to save "Israel" from further embarrassment.

Here are just a few of the most well-known cases from 2021 of "Israel’s" predictions; In January, the head of "Israel’s" occupation military, Aviv Kochavi, said that Iran would have nukes in “months, maybe even weeks”. Benny Gantz, "Israel’s" Minister of War, later stated in August that Iran is “10 weeks” away from amassing enough nuclear material for the bomb. This was then followed by a claim that will take a little longer to be proven incorrect, as "Israel’s" Avigdor Lieberman claimed that the new prediction was that Tehran would have their WMD in “five years, tops”. But the cherry on top was really the late December reporting, emanating from Israeli media, which suggested, “citing Defense Ministry intelligence”, that Iran was “6 weeks away” from getting nukes.

The allegation that Iran has a “secretive nuclear weapons program” is simply put, a far-fetched conspiracy theory. There is no authoritative organization or international body that claims to possess any evidence of this, nor do they make the assumption that Iran has such a program. Yet despite this, the United States, Britain, and "Israel" all put on their tin-foil hats and are going along with the conspiracy theory. The reason for this is not driven by their actual beliefto do with them actually believing what they are saying, just like it was not the case they believed Saddam Hussein possessed WMDs, besides the chemical weapons they sold him. This is just official propaganda to usher in public support for their aggressive foreign policy position on the Islamic Republic.

Despite the tough rhetoric, however, it is more than likely that instead of "Israel" striking Iran directly, they will continue their aggression against the Syrian government's forces and civilian infrastructure. In 2021, "Israel" struck the port of Latakia, Syria’s lifeline civilian port, twice and upped airstrikes against Syria’s air defense systems, weapons depots and other military, as well as civilian, targets. For "Israel", their own military intelligence indicates that the primary battleground will be inside Syria for the objective of “combatting Iran”. Although "Israel" is not striking Iranian-backed targets in Syria, as Syrian Opposition media claims without evidence, they are able to justify their attacks with this line of propaganda.

From the Israeli regime’s perspective, the new administration in the Zionist Entity has to appear to be outperforming or at least matching the intensity of the former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Striking Syria has always been a way for the regime to show its people that it is fighting Iran actively. Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid, who entered into a power-sharing agreement to force out Netanyahu’s Likud Party, know that if their coalition falls apart, their political careers are done, and even if they finish their joint term as Prime Ministers, if they perform badly they will be pushed out of leadership positions in the future. So, in order to impress the Israeli settler public, they must appear to be attacking Iran and its allies, additionally influencing the United States to stay away from the Nuclear Deal.

For "Israel" to start a war with Iran, is to essentially commit suicide and they know this well. That is why if any war is to take place, it is more likely going to be between Syria and "Israel". The biggest possibility is another round of tensions between the Gaza Strip and "Israel’s" occupation army and another uprising by Palestinians across the occupied territories. In the event that this escalation occurs over an Israeli violation of Palestinian rights in Al-Quds, most notably at Masjid Al-Aqsa, it is also possible that Yemen’s Ansarallah and Lebanese Hezbollah will too get involved this time around.

The opinions mentioned in this article do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Al mayadeen, but rather express the opinion of its writer exclusively.
 

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The ultimatum is a strike if Iran has acquire nukes. So far not yet happened.

And oh one more thing, the IDF will roll the Syrian 'army' no problem. The Syrian 'army' are not even a threat. Lel
 

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The ultimatum is a strike if Iran has acquire nukes. So far not yet happened.

And oh one more thing, the IDF will roll the Syrian 'army' no problem. The Syrian 'army' are not even a threat. Lel
I wouldn't be sure about that, as Israel is an air power, its army is defensive. The Syrian army is much more experienced at this point than the Israel army. So Israel could win some battles/territory, but it wouldn't roll them at this point. I could argue that the Syrian army at this point is the best it has been ever because of its experience.
 

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I wouldn't be sure about that, as Israel is an air power, its army is defensive. The Syrian army is much more experienced at this point than the Israel army. So Israel could win some battles/territory, but it wouldn't roll them at this point. I could argue that the Syrian army at this point is the best it has been ever because of its experience.

Its mostly trash the syrian army. Filled with shia proxies dragged off the streets of afghanistan/iran. Against any serious army its get blown away with relative ease.
 

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Its mostly trash the syrian army. Filled with shia proxies dragged off the streets of afghanistan/iran. Against any serious army its get blown away with relative ease.
Maybe so. But that just means 4th generation warfare which the Israeli army would lose.
 

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I wouldn't be sure about that, as Israel is an air power, its army is defensive. The Syrian army is much more experienced at this point than the Israel army. So Israel could win some battles/territory, but it wouldn't roll them at this point. I could argue that the Syrian army at this point is the best it has been ever because of its experience.
You serious? After 10 years of war the Syrian 'army' has not really changed much. They're still inept as they always did in their whole existence.
 

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Maybe so. But that just means 4th generation warfare which the Israeli army would lose.

Without Russian airpower Assad's army with iranian support would have lost against a rag tag rebel forces that spent more time killing each other then they did Assad' army.
 

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I wouldn't be sure about that, as Israel is an air power, its army is defensive. The Syrian army is much more experienced at this point than the Israel army. So Israel could win some battles/territory, but it wouldn't roll them at this point. I could argue that the Syrian army at this point is the best it has been ever because of its experience.

Assad run army is pretty bad. Seriously only Russia and Iran bailed them out.

Even with Iranian help they nearly lost. Thats why Soleimani begged for Russian help.

Syrian army lost chunks to the fsa and isis. Lets not forget that isis was already collapsing they took palmyra back with a counteroffensive. Heck assads army lost parts to the ypg in a street fight 😲

Syrian army faced Turkey that even Russia admitted Syria copped heavy losses. Due to the constant drone strikes.

No chance of the assad army taking on Israel. If so they would have taken the golan back. You dont see that happening.
 

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The above happens while Isis pretty much in the backfoot and under constant air strike

imagine what a wholesale IDF assault would look like. Damascus is very close to the Israeli border. The writer really needs to upskill his critical thinking and analysis
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Most of you here support Zionist Apartheid against Syria. What a shame.

You like Assad or you hate him, Syria existed thousands of years, before anything called Israel ever existed. Syria is the first civilization in the MENA region when the rest of MENA was dust..

As for Israel, it is only a military power and has no cultural roots in the MENA region.
Abrahamic accords ? More than 80% of the Israelis are Atheists and don't prescribe to the religion of Abraham.

Israelis keep accusing others of being Anti-Semitic, yet the overwhelming majority of Israelis are not even Semites. As a matter of fact, if you wanna find real Semites, look among the Palestinians instead.
 
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The ultimatum is a strike if Iran has acquire nukes. So far not yet happened.

And oh one more thing, the IDF will roll the Syrian 'army' no problem. The Syrian 'army' are not even a threat. Lel
The more your types keep bragging about the Zionist Apartheid, the sooner it will get hammered by an unforeseen force.
 

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Assad run army is pretty bad. Seriously only Russia and Iran bailed them out.

Even with Iranian help they nearly lost. Thats why Soleimani begged for Russian help.

Syrian army lost chunks to the fsa and isis. Lets not forget that isis was already collapsing they took palmyra back with a counteroffensive. Heck assads army lost parts to the ypg in a street fight 😲

Syrian army faced Turkey that even Russia admitted Syria copped heavy losses. Due to the constant drone strikes.

No chance of the assad army taking on Israel. If so they would have taken the golan back. You dont see that happening.
Yet Syria is here to stay. It is re-joining the Arab League this year and it's business as usual.

As for Israel, things will be getting worse. Its Abrahamic Accord are tanking. Dictatorships such as the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco normalizing with Israel mean nothing to the Arab populations that continue hating Israel for the crimes it committed in Gaza and elsewhere.
 

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Its mostly trash the syrian army. Filled with shia proxies dragged off the streets of afghanistan/iran. Against any serious army its get blown away with relative ease.
You wrote: "Its mostly trash the syrian army"

Easy for you to call someone else's army "trash". The Syrians are hardened and would defeat any Arab army in the region. If you are a real Brit, then that can be construed as racist for you to call an Arab army trash.
 

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Dictatorships such as the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco
and Syria. Syria is a dictatorship.

The Syrians are hardened and would defeat any Arab army in the region. If you are a real Brit, then that can be construed as racist for you to call an Arab army trash.

can't even defeat a rag tag militia. Good luck facing the IDF the ONLY professional military in ME
 

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and Syria. Syria is a dictatorship.



can't even defeat a rag tag militia. Good luck facing the IDF the ONLY professional military in ME
You wrote: "Syria is a dictatorship."

Why is it your business whether Syria is a dictatorship or a Jeffersonian democracy.

Think about Israel being a racist Apartheid that kills innocent women and children while claiming to be democratic.
 

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and Syria. Syria is a dictatorship.



can't even defeat a rag tag militia. Good luck facing the IDF the ONLY professional military in ME
You wrote: "Good luck facing the IDF the ONLY professional military in ME"

Answer: IDF is so cowardly it doesn't need a real army to defeat it. Hamas and Hizbollah alone will destroy it.
 

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and Syria. Syria is a dictatorship.



can't even defeat a rag tag militia. Good luck facing the IDF the ONLY professional military in ME
What does an Indonesian know about MENA affairs ?
Doesn't your country have enough problems for you to be busy with.
 

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You wrote: "Its mostly trash the syrian army"

Easy for you to call someone else's army "trash". The Syrians are hardened and would defeat any Arab army in the region. If you are a real Brit, then that can be construed as racist for you to call an Arab army trash.

Assad is a dictator that should have stepped down. His family dynasty has only ever supported the enemies of Turkey. Under Iranian guidance, the people who will even support armenians against shia Azeri people, he has focussed most of his energies in killing sunni muslims leading to over 10 million Muslims fleeing that land. What has happened to them is worse then what has happened to the Palestinians. As for the Palastianians they also have a filthy hand in supporting pkk terrorists against Turkey. E

This love for shia dictators is mind boggling, the same dictator that even helped haftar or the greeks against Turkey.

Anyway back to the topic. When the militaries were strong and the various Arab nations had access to modern soviet weaponry and Isreal was finding it hard to buy weapons, having to find back doors while also fighting an internal war against the arabs, they were able to crush multiple arab armies at the same time.

Today these arab nations are a shadow of what they were, assad turned his nation into a protectorate of russia while one half is ruled by America. Egypt is a joke state, iraq is finished and the gulf states are traitors to the faith, people and religion. Meanwhile Isreals technological advantage reached such a point she "on paper" surpasses everyone regionally including Turkey. Not to mention her political influence across the powerful states on earth has only increased and gotten deeper.

So by all means bet the house on a rag tag shia army that couldnt defeat a rebel uprising, go for it. But you will end up shocked and humilated again for it.
 

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Assad is a dictator that should have stepped down. His family dynasty has only ever supported the enemies of Turkey. Under Iranian guidance, the people who will even support armenians against shia Azeri people, he has focussed most of his energies in killing sunni muslims leading to over 10 million Muslims fleeing that land. What has happened to them is worse then what has happened to the Palestinians. As for the Palastianians they also have a filthy hand in supporting pkk terrorists against Turkey. E

This love for shia dictators is mind boggling, the same dictator that even helped haftar or the greeks against Turkey.

Anyway back to the topic. When the militaries were strong and the various Arab nations had access to modern soviet weaponry and Isreal was finding it hard to buy weapons, having to find back doors while also fighting an internal war against the arabs, they were able to crush multiple arab armies at the same time.

Today these arab nations are a shadow of what they were, assad turned his nation into a protectorate of russia while one half is ruled by America. Egypt is a joke state, iraq is finished and the gulf states are traitors to the faith, people and religion. Meanwhile Isreals technological advantage reached such a point she "on paper" surpasses everyone regionally including Turkey. Not to mention her political influence across the powerful states on earth has only increased and gotten deeper.

So by all means bet the house on a rag tag shia army that couldnt defeat a rebel uprising, go for it. But you will end up shocked and humilated again for it.
Assad is a dictator, but show me one Arab head of state who is not a dictator.

I am not as impressed with Israel as you seem to be.
Israel's success and blind arrogance will lead to its failure.
These Arabs that every one today is looking down to, are the owners of the land.
The Israelis the overwhelming majority of them are Europeans and have no roots in the Middle East.

An opinion of a Sunni.
 
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