April 4th Iranian attack on Israel, which response is best?

irosie91 assuming you want me to respond to MSN

i think this strategy is doomed to fail.
the Israelis have a Biblical hold on their land.
ok---that's encouraging----BUT the description of the Iranian and the muslim
modus operandi is, IMO, entirely ON POINT---both currently and historically.
It is how islam was spread thruout the world over the past 14 centuries and even how it is spread, virtually imposed, in the USA prisons. Speaking of
"biblical"-----the description of technique in the citation---is KORANIC
 
ok---that's encouraging----BUT the description of the Iranian and the muslim
modus operandi is, IMO, entirely ON POINT---both currently and historically.
It is how islam was spread thruout the world over the past 14 centuries and even how it is spread, virtually imposed, in the USA prisons. Speaking of
"biblical"-----the description of technique in the citation---is KORANIC
yes, and the Israelis have a Talmudish hold on their land.
it's not to be underestimated either.
basically, Israel+Palestine is the tip of the spear in inter-tribe, inter-religious, warfare.
 
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Israel Says It Would "Exact Price From Iran" When Time Is Right: 10 Points
  1. Iran's envoy to the United Nations said that the Islamic Republic is exercising its "inherent right to self-defence" in response to what it perceives as Israeli aggression. The attack on Israel, according to Iran, was a necessary and proportionate response to the destruction of its consulate building in Damascus, an act widely attributed to Israel.
  2. Gilad Erdan, Israel's representative to the United Nations, called upon the Security Council to impose all available sanctions on Iran. Additionally, G7 leaders earlier said they were ready to "take further measures" in response to "destabilising initiatives".
  3. Iran has warned Israel against responding militarily. "The matter can be deemed concluded," Iran's mission to the United Nations said. "However, should the Israeli regime make another mistake, Iran's response will be considerably more severe."
  4. A high-ranking US official said that President Joe Biden has told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Washington would not provide military backing for any retaliatory actions against Iran. "We would not be a part of any response they do," the official said, as quoted by news agency AFP. "We would not envision ourselves participating in such an act."
  5. Biden said on Sunday that American forces assisted Israel in intercepting the majority of the drones and missiles launched by Iran. Additionally, Biden announced his intention to convene with other G7 leaders to strategise a diplomatic reaction to Tehran's actions.
  6. Israel's military announced that Israel, along with the United States, Britain, France, and other allies, had formed a "coalition" for the first time to respond to Iran's unprecedented attack. "Together we thwarted Iran's attack... This was the first time that such a coalition worked together against the threat of Iran and its proxies in the Middle East," said IDF spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari in a televised statement.
  7. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said that Tehran had provided advance notice to the United States prior to the attack, following a 72-hour notification period for neighbouring states. Before the attack, Iran had seized a vessel linked to Israel in the Gulf, heightening tensions throughout the region.
  8. India said that the escalating tensions in the region must be resolved through "dialogue & diplomacy". "We call for immediate de-escalation, exercise of restraint, stepping back from violence and return to the path of diplomacy. We are closely monitoring the evolving situation... It is vital that security and stability are maintained in the region," the foreign ministry said in a statement.
  9. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a telephonic discussion with his Israeli counterpart Israel Katz, expressing India's apprehensions regarding the developments stemming from the hostilities. "Just concluded a conversation with Israel FM @Israel_katz. Shared our concern about the developments yesterday. Discussed the larger regional situation. Agreed to stay in touch," Mr Jaishankar posted on 'X'.
  10. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the international community against further escalation into conflict as he spoke before the Security Council yesterday. "Neither the region nor the world can afford more war," Guterres said. "The Middle East is on the brink."

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Iran can warn as often as it likes, but the fact remains that they through their proxy Hamas opened hostilities.
and Hamas has publicly stated several times that they would repeat the oct 7th attacks.

so there's really nothing concluded until Hamas is reigned in, and what one says on TV is certainly in war hardly ever the truth.

the Israelis said today via Fox News US that a large scale drone and missile attack from Iran into Israel can not be tolerated, and has to be responded to in kind.
and i'm inclined to agree with 'm.
the Arabs are famous among martial artists for their deceptively friendly ways followed by some quick "knife stabs in the back", if they feel a need for that.
clearly they feel the need for it.. "From the river to the sea" is only where it starts. And that's one nasty rabbit hole.
Israel says it won't be tolerated, well they expect Iran to tolerate years of their scientists and others being murdered on the streets by Israeli terrorists and looks like they expect Iran to tolerate it's Embassy in Damascus being bombed, and that was just one attack of many against Syria over many years, they also expect Lebanon to tolerate their airspace being violated and being bombed when Israel feels like it, how many time has Israel invaded Lebanon? it's about three times, but they got a lesson last time in 2006.
 
Israel says it won't be tolerated, well they expect Iran to tolerate years of their scientists and others being murdered on the streets by Israeli terrorists and looks like they expect Iran to tolerate it's Embassy in Damascus being bombed, and that was just one attack of many against Syria over many years, they also expect Lebanon to tolerate their airspace being violated and being bombed when Israel feels like it, how many time has Israel invaded Lebanon? it's about three times, but they got a lesson last time in 2006.
the Israelis are not terrorists, and they didn't even initiate hostilities.
and the Lebanese could restrain Hezbollah on their own, as a sign of good neighborly behavior.
 
the Israelis are not terrorists, and they didn't even initiate hostilities.
and the Lebanese could restrain Hezbollah on their own, as a sign of good neighborly behavior.
Hezbollah didn't even exist until the 1982 Israeli invasion and occupation of Southern Lebanon, it was established to fight that Israeli aggression and occupation, and that is what it is to this day a Lebanese resistance army, if not for them Israel would be occupying Beirut right now.
 
Hezbollah didn't even exist until the 1982 Israeli invasion and occupation of Southern Lebanon, it was established to fight that Israeli aggression and occupation, and that is what it is to this day a Lebanese resistance army, if not for them Israel would be occupying Beirut right now.
Not sure what irosie 91 finds funny about my factual post?
 
Not sure what irosie 91 finds funny about my factual post?
Hesbollah is an Iranian proxy which is situated in the wasteland south
of the Litani River because of the proximity of that wasteland to Israel.
Even the civilians living there are paid Iranian proxies
 
You mean peace is war. You and Orwell sitting in a tree…KISSING.
NO, that is unfair to Orwell and poster

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Well, there we go again, putting thumbs back on the scales, and we're right back to the Hatfield-McCoy business model. Well done.
 
Sorry about that shit. I can explain it for you but I can't understand it for you.
 

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