Interesting take.
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You've misread the post. Khamenei is dead and that's a fact.It is NOT a fact that now Khamenei is out of the picture it changes everything. As LTL said it doesn't make any discernible difference to the Iranian leadership/strategy. It's a hammer blow as Jeremy Bowen writes but not necessarily meaning the regime will collapse nor will it unconditionally surrender as demanded by Trump.
You've misread the post. Khamenei is dead and that's a fact.
Who's pulling Trump's strings? He can hardly put a coherent sentence together. Loads of conjecture, all sorts of theories, I can't see a stable outcome or lasting peace in the long or short term.Interesting take.
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No I haven't, you're misleading, this your post "the fact that now Khamenei is out of the picture it changes everything" It doesn't. I just added the "it is NOT a" part to make it "it is NOT a fact that now Khamenei is out of the picture it changes everything".You've misread the post. Khamenei is dead and that's a fact.
Good grief, this is hard work.No I haven't, you're misleading, this your post "the fact that now Khamenei is out of the picture it changes everything" It doesn't. I just added the "it is NOT a" part to make it "it is NOT a fact that now Khamenei is out of the picture it changes everything".
In my reply to Laces, I agreed it is unlikely that the new Iranian regime will have a different strategy. And unless the Israeli/US implement a regime change they will be in the same situation in the near future.Yeah, but what does it change?
Thanks for the clarification. I was replying to the author's statement and should have made that clear.No I haven't, you're misleading, this your post "the fact that now Khamenei is out of the picture it changes everything" It doesn't. I just added the "it is NOT a" part to make it "it is NOT a fact that now Khamenei is out of the picture it changes everything".
In my reply to Laces, I agreed it is unlikely that the new Iranian regime will have a different strategy. And unless the Israeli/US implement a regime change they will be in the same situation in the near future.
I know you don't agree but IMO, Israel had to show that they couldn't tolerate Iran as a nuclear power. I'm guessing that they are not finished yet and where they go from here only they and the US will know. Also, what they do know better than any of us, is what it's like to live alongside countries whose single ambition is to annihilate them. They have to be on constant high alert knowing that any let up or miscalculation would almost certainly end in thousands of Israeli deaths. In order to survive, they have to seek out threats and ruthlessly deal with them. In their position, they can't wait for the rest of the world to approve or worry about their reputation.
There has been a lot said about what state the middle east will become after this conflict. But I would guess that if there is turmoil in that area for the next 20 years, from Israel's point of view, it would be better than being nuked.
In any case, they've been living in turmoil ever since they were formed in 1948, and things probably wouldn't change all that much for them. In that region of the world you have to look after yourself.
This war is a recruiting tool for terrorists as is Trump's rhetoric, current and historical. I found this, it's all but ten years old but holds good for current times. It also highlights the success the coalition under Obama was having.I think you're putting too much stock in this idea that Iran was about to get nuclear capacity. Totally understand your point that Israel can't just sit and get battered without responding, but the math with the nuclear thing ain't mathing. Either Trump and Israel militarily destroyed their capability (as they claimed a few months ago), or they didn't. Obama's nuclear deal was preventing them form doing it, so Trump shouldn't have torn that up because he can't bear anything that he hasn't done. Or they should have waited a whole 24 hours and worked with the Omanis on the new deal that Trump could have claimed he was oh-so-clever in doing, and that it had nothing to do with Obama.
Either that or it should be renamed Operation Epstein Fury, which feels closer to the truth.
i think there is nothing rational about Trump. I do not agree with attackiing Iran and the events of the last week have underscored than Iran was justified in being fearful of the US and Israel. Lets not forget that Western sanctions had caused much of the issues in Iran.
It is a total disaster politically , economically and ecologically. Nothing good will come out of this. It only proves than the US and Israel are now a threat to the whole world.
Interesting to read that Cuba appears to be next on Trump's list. Again, Cuba has been weakened by US sanctions. We should all stand with Cuba.
It mught also be worth noting that Putin is rubbing his hands in glee as the Russian economy is being boosted by higher oil pricss. The Chinese are laughing as they know that US involvement in thr Middle East will prevent them influencing the Pacific. China is now getting traction in Australia due to anti Trump opinion.
Starmer ahould be ostracising Trump. We shoild not let the US use UK air bases for their operations nor provide US with intelligence. The UK and European allies should be working with india, Australia, South Africa , Brazil etc to put Trump , Vance and Heckseth before ICC. Why tje Israeli govt is not before ICC already is a mystery.