There are sects of the Muslims that are actively pushing for the end of the world (or at least a sh-ton of bad things). It has to happen for the 12th Imam (their version of the second coming of Christ) to appear. This isn't your normal power posturing kind of scenario we're talking about.ABATTBQ11 said:
Even if Iran got a bomb, I have to think they're be stupid to use it. It would be suicide. Even giving it to hamas or hezbollah or some other terrorist group would be stupid because everyone would know where it came from. That's not something you can plausibly deny.
"Even if Hamas could launch an invasion and kill 1300, I have to think they're be stupid to use it.ABATTBQ11 said:
Even if Iran got a bomb, I have to think they're be stupid to use it. It would be suicide. Even giving it to hamas or hezbollah or some other terrorist group would be stupid because everyone would know where it came from. That's not something you can plausibly deny.
A tunnel in northern Gaza's Jabalia used by a Hamas cell in an attack that killed three soldiers in October was recently discovered and destroyed, the military says.
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) December 17, 2024
In the attack on October 10, three reserve soldiers of the 460th Brigade were killed by a roadside bomb.
The IDF… pic.twitter.com/OFhGAi2oVX
LMCane said:"Even if Hamas could launch an invasion and kill 1300, I have to think they're be stupid to use it.ABATTBQ11 said:
Even if Iran got a bomb, I have to think they're be stupid to use it. It would be suicide. Even giving it to hamas or hezbollah or some other terrorist group would be stupid because everyone would know where it came from. That's not something you can plausibly deny.
It would be suicide.
It would be stupid because everyone would know where it came from. That's not something you can plausibly deny."
I can do the same for Hizbullah, for Qaddafi in Libya, for Assad in Syria, for Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
since when is rational thought popular amongst Islamist dictators who love to die for Allah?
American Hardwood said:
I'm basing it off of self-preservation instincts of radical Islamic leadership.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held an assessment today, on the summit of Mt. Hermon, together with Defense Minister Israel Katz, IDF Chief-of-Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi, Head of Northern Command Ori Gordin and ISA Director Ronen Bar.
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) December 17, 2024
Full remarks >>https://t.co/NRjHIULl6y pic.twitter.com/EU3ltNl4yK
LMCane said:American Hardwood said:
I'm basing it off of self-preservation instincts of radical Islamic leadership.
the same self-preservation instincts of
Muammar Qaddafi, Saddam Hussein, Yehiya Sinwar, Khaled Mashaal, Nassan Hasrallah, Osama Bin Laden, Maher Assad...
those instincts?
American Hardwood said:
I'm left wondering if it really is that bad or if all of the "failures" were just some psyop to advance some agenda.
The infamous fissile nuclear material stockpiles and portable bioweapons labs of the Iraq war buildup come to mind.
American Hardwood said:
Solid explanation but I think you are missing one of my points regarding the Iraq example. That is, choosing a particular ambiguity because they WANTED that explanation in order to promote a particular outcome.
AtticusMatlock said:
I agree. I think the beeper attack wiped out a significant portion of their "upper middle management" and left huge portions of their forces leaderless and unable to quickly maneuver or do anything in coordination with other units.
To be more precise, the "nether region management."AtticusMatlock said:
I agree. I think the beeper attack wiped out a significant portion of their "upper middle management" and left huge portions of their forces leaderless and unable to quickly maneuver or do anything in coordination with other units.
In the case of Saddam, you also can't discount the fact that he was being lied to by his own people about what they had accomplished. What our intel folks "knew" was probably coming from surveilling some of those people as well, so at least some of our intel misses likely came from relying on lies told to Saddam as accurate information. When it comes to Israel and Hezbollah, it is clear now that the Israelis had deep intel into Hez due to the thousands of pagers they had in Hez pockets. The main thing the Israelis probably underestimated with Hez was how their attacks on Iran would end up muting any Hez response.ABATTBQ11 said:American Hardwood said:
Solid explanation but I think you are missing one of my points regarding the Iraq example. That is, choosing a particular ambiguity because they WANTED that explanation in order to promote a particular outcome.
I get that a lot of decision makers wanted that outcome, but I think the entire intel community spent the years leading up to that answering the question of whether Saddam was complying with, "Probably not, but we don't know by how or how much." There was probably a push to ramp up those assessments to worst case scenario in the wake of 9/11. Absent that, I don't think anyone would have supported an Iraq war, but with the history of state sponsored terrorism in the ME and Saddam's history, I think it was a very vivid picture that became prevalent and believable. Recency and availability bias made the risk suddenly very salient.
And in retrospect, it may not even have been merely a question of whether Saddam was helping terrorists as a matter of policy, but whether someone employed by him in a WMD program might. Think A. Q. Khan type assistance but also with chemical or biological weapons.
I can't say them wanting such a conclusion didn't play a part, but I also didn't think it was the sole driving factor either.
Unless I am remembering wrong, the 1st Iran attack where basically everything was shot down and the op where the senior Hamas guy was killed in Tehran came before the big Hez attacks. By the time Israel carried out the pager attack and the decapitation strikes on Hamas, Iran was well aware how little they could do to reach out and touch Israel, how easily Israel agents could access highly sensitive Iraninan sites, and also well aware that their air defenses were useless against the Israeli attacks. The 2nd attack and Iran's AD and missile plants being destroyed just finished driving home what Iran already knew.ABATTBQ11 said:
ETA Attacks on Iran were after the fact IIRC. Hezbollah had already been gutted and decapitated. They didn't respond because they were impotent. Iran responded with their missile barrage, and Israel castrated Iran's air defenses in retaliation.
The IDF says it demolished rocket launchers and weapons at Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) December 19, 2024
During operations carried out by the 300th "Baram" Regional Brigade, the IDF says troops found anti-tank missiles, an artillery piece, explosive devices, and rocket launchers.… pic.twitter.com/rTxS514oMl
txags92 said:Unless I am remembering wrong, the 1st Iran attack where basically everything was shot down and the op where the senior Hamas guy was killed in Tehran came before the big Hez attacks. By the time Israel carried out the pager attack and the decapitation strikes on Hamas, Iran was well aware how little they could do to reach out and touch Israel, how easily Israel agents could access highly sensitive Iraninan sites, and also well aware that their air defenses were useless against the Israeli attacks. The 2nd attack and Iran's AD and missile plants being destroyed just finished driving home what Iran already knew.ABATTBQ11 said:
ETA Attacks on Iran were after the fact IIRC. Hezbollah had already been gutted and decapitated. They didn't respond because they were impotent. Iran responded with their missile barrage, and Israel castrated Iran's air defenses in retaliation.
Brutal....those Houthi guys (BUNCHED UP GREEN IN TENTS OUT IN THE OPEN DESERT) don't give me the impression that they have any military training or expertise. Merry Christmas MOFO'sJFABNRGR said:
Coordinated air strikes on houthis in Yemen between Saudi Arabia and the IDF. (Assumed)
Who had that on their Bingo card?
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/s/mFDvNZS9Ur
JFABNRGR said:
Coordinated air strikes on houthis in Yemen between Saudi Arabia and the IDF. (Assumed)
Who had that on their Bingo card?
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/s/mFDvNZS9Ur