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Stop yapping, dude. You bore me.You're obviously free to wait it out and see, Angry, see if Turkey gets a bomb in yours or your children's lifetimes, or their children's. I'm thinking you'll be disappointed, but you do you man, all good.
What you refuse to realize is that there is strategy associated with rationing Iron Dome interceptors. Israel knows that they can't intercept all of the rockets fired by Hezbollah. It's simply not possible or cost effective. Firing a $60,000-$100,000 Tamir interceptor at each low yield projectile does not make economic or strategic sense.@Relic @SilverMachine
Hezbollah is exhausting Iron Dome supplies in northern occupied Palestine. The Colony will have to choose which is more important, the north or the center. Hezbollah is not going to surrender to a regime change ploy that the Colony is pushing its luck with.
Hezbollah is firing 200-300 rockets and missiles a day now.
Pretty soon Iron Dome is going to be out of interceptors and so Hezbollah will be raining much more death and destruction on the settlers as barely any of the rockets/missiles get intercepted anymore.
Hezbollah is in better shape, militarily, than we had thought. And is directing coordinated strikes with a well thought out strategy that will manifest in phases.
Meanwhile, the Colony is losing soldiers, civillians, money, investments, tourists, faith, ammo, funds and reputation.