Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-)
Sujet : Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-)
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 14. Jun 2024, 05:37:55
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- Thailand also reports an influx of Israelis buying houses there. They've interviewed one of them. He says, "I'm not bothered by the moral question of not fighting in Israel right now."
It's not their war. It is the Nazis' war conducted by their stooges.
- Lebanese militia have started to hit harder in a different way. I think they have been conducting tests too. This recent change is in quantity only, not the type of weapon. Previously, they had resorted to use very powerful missiles, and although anywhere they came down was rendered destroyed or otherwise useless, even for such missiles, they could not affect Israelis' moves in Ghaza. This time, they are using large quantities of all sorts of weapons over many areas to see what effect it would have on war in Ghaza. This is more effective.
In war, after all, it doesn't matter how hard you hit a single target. What matters is how many of them you can hit, and how fast.
Netanyahu is both fucked, and, has fucked up the Israelis. Things won't be the same in there. I think they've lost everything.
Very stupid of Mossad. Or, very clever of the Iranian infiltration in it.
The place has turned into a scaled down version of a Khmer Rouge regime, with other types of Pol Pot lunatics in control. They won't last.
How long did Pol Pot last? 5 years? I give it 5 years for Israeli regime to disintegrate.
Americans fucked themselves too, but they're cro-magnons. They're entitled to fuck themselves. They've got no other choice.
- Iran a few days back threatened the International Atomic Enery Agency (IAEA) not to act on behalf of Israel by violating JCPOA's terms, and changing the October 2025 deadline to the present. IAEA didn't budge, and in response Iran today formally informed them that they've begun installing two types of centrifuges banned by JCPOA, in multiple locations.
The IAEA must be thinking in the absence of Raisi and Amir-Abdollahian the country is falling apart.
Certain types of centrifuge machines were forbidden to use as dictated by JCPOA. Not even one. At least 174 of one type, and several tens of another began being installed today.
- Iran caught yet a couple of more arsonists of the you know what type, red-handed. And militia of Lebanon directed part of its activity today toward burning more of Israeli wooded areas.
North Israel as a result of militias' multifaceted attacks today looks a bit more like Hell :) Find and watch some of those clips, especially the ones recorded after dark.
The effect that counts is psychological of course. That's what is hurting Israeli regime. Its people are losing hope and either having second thoughts about the regime, or leaving the country.
Physically, such "attacks" in north areas don't boil down to anything solid. The entire Lebanon militias' operations have so far been psychological. Very effective too.
Houthis, on the other hand, are tangibly hurting Israel by making sea trade much more expensive for them.
Iran has had no roles, yet.
It's getting late so ... let's wrap this up. Now, after all these mistakes, it's up to Israeli government to choose the manner of its death. Gradual, so Israeli people won't get hurt that much, or by "committing suicide" as Blinken put it to Netanyahu that night.
In Shah's plans, Israel would get to every dream they had, turning the entire region into one superpower. Now, for 45 years of Jews in Israel only thinking of themselves and never growing out of it, never able to take one fucking step towards that goal, and now with these massacres added to their already glorious rapsheets, it looks like the region has to do it without them, or even despite them. Heck, there are lunatics there in charge, so... We'll see.
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