Iran's Suicide

Iran's Suicide

B The ENBUSHI is hard to understand what work there is about a country attacking another country, as the latter is being protected by a third country. Iran attacked Israel because its army dismantled Hezbollah for years and attacked him from Lebanon. That sounds absurd. It's like Greece attacking Albania, [...]

It is difficult to understand what work has a country that attacks another country, as the latter is being protected by a third country. Iran attacked Israel because its army dismantled Hezbollah for years and attacked him from Lebanon.

That sounds absurd. It's like Greece attacking Albania, because it has neutralised a gang operating in Montenegro and from there dropping bombs on the villages of Shkodra. And when Greece is told what you do, she tells you, this gang is my Orthodox.

That's what Iran is doing. However, it is not as simple and absurd as it seems.

Iran has been protecting three gangs that it has created for decades by supplying money, weapons, and courage. These are the bands that attack Israel daily: Hamas, and Hezbollah, and Huth in Yemen. Although they have failed to destroy Israel, they have successfully destroyed the three countries in which they operate: Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen.

Since ancient times, Iran has a high self - destructive capacity that appears to be contagious.

Tuesday's attack, with more than 200 rockets that did not kill anyone, struck only the roof of a restaurant across Israel's entire territory, was a flare above the misty skies of Gaza, Lebanon and Yemen to give these fallen gangs a ray of light. There was a match in the tunnel where they have long lived.

Militants hidden in the cellars of Gaza and Lebanon last night drew their heads, and their eyes shone from the flame pouring on Israel.

But when night fell and the sparks went off, they got back in the bunker because they know tomorrow's gonna be worse. Iran bloody the heavens, but it can do no harm on earth. This attack, launched in a rush and without a tactical account, will undoubtedly do the opposite effect, as far as Iran seems to have thrown missiles at itself.

And that's why. First, the attack was militarily so weak that besides exposing Iran's military inferiority, there was no value on the ground. Most of the missiles did not fall on Israel's land but were destroyed in the air. Iran's heavy artillery found no significant targets. It's as if you automatically shoot a glass that doesn't break. If you can't change the glass, you have to change the machine, but it seems Iran is so likely. Israel is the range of its military failure. A few days later, Israel will also attack Iran and the damage it can cause will seem even bigger after this military pit.

Second, after this attack, the Israeli army's entry into Lebanon will not stop, since the final destruction of the injured Hezbollah is even more justified. Without Hezbollah, Iran is weaker, as it is today without Hamas. The frightened Hezbollah militants scattered through bunkers in Lebanon will be captured, eliminated or eliminated, but until this happens completely, unfortunately millions of people will return to refugees, as is happening these days throughout Lebanon.

Third, Lebanon is becoming an almost immortal country and this situation will continue for long. This once Middle Eastern pearl was weakened by the internal financial and political crises for years and the crackdown it has been receiving from Israel is at risk of completely getting it out of place for several years. A non-administration country, with a ruined economy and an army that does not exist, means a less ally for Iran who started to destroy an enemy but is destroying its friends.

Fourth, this conflict, which has not ended for a year and which began with the October 7th massacre on Israeli civilian citizens, has seriously questioned the Palestinian state or two resolutions of two states. The Palestinian state, hampered by Israel for decades, was wounded to death by Hamas a year ago and is almost killed by Iran now.

Even Palestinian parties themselves no longer have the strength and international allies to defend their country, which today seems to be lost in the desert. Perhaps this well-exploited opportunity has ended forever because anyone who comes to power in Israel would not accept being granted more rights to Palestinians after last year's events. The destroyed gas can be managed by the West, but no longer by Hamas. Hamas is a dead animal. But the wounds of his claws on Israel's skin are not limited to medicine but also to gunpowder as it is. The conflict in the Middle East is now fostering hate between the Israeli and American political calculator sandwich.

Fifth, the International Community's wavering support to Israel will be strengthened. All who have criticised Israel for the violent interventions with civil consequences in Gaza and Lebanon will withdraw slightly.

From every corner of the world you see, Iran looks blacker than Israel, because the first is attacking, and the second is being protected. Iran is attacking another country, being itself unattained. This will isolate Iran and more and maybe create the effect everyone has been waiting for decades for something to change from within. But even if that doesn't happen, so if the Iranian regime doesn't fall from within, as Liberals have hoped all over the West, maybe Iran will fall from outside.

A complete attack by Israel and the United States against Iran is never disfellowshipped after the last event. Maybe it would have happened if the U.S. elections didn't stop him.

Sixth, this attack will change America's policy on Iran by having influence in choice what has long been one of Netanyah's main goals. Netanyah has put the strongest bet on the planet for the outcome of these elections. Even in Israel's most difficult days, he has craftily rejected President Beden's calls for a truce in Gaza.

Netanyahu knew that the truce would be sold as victory in America and therefore used Gaza as a vote against the mild administration of Democrats. Clearly, Netanyahu is awaiting Donald Trump's return to power in the hope that he will help him end Iran's collapse. And despite Trump's unpredictable, this is not excluded. Iran has therefore made a mistake twice, because by falling into the trap of Israel, it has strengthened its most aggressive arm against it in American elections. With the latest attack, Iran is helping to elect its enemies. Israel's main goal is to draw America into the final war against Iran, which it is achieving with Iran's own generous assistance.

The seventh, Sunnith Arab countries in the region since Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt and so on, will all increase the level of co-operation against Iran. They know Iran risks them more than Israel. Israel will subdue Gaza, and Iran will subdue the region. Iran resembles a bandit claiming to have nuclear weapons, and every time he comes out in the neighborhood, all neighbors have to hide. The Palestinian issue would be much more selective if Iran were a more friendly and democratic country. If Gaza were a normal place where elections were made and parties were changed by vote, there would be Hamas and there would be no violence.

Then Israel would be in trouble, and the two-state solution would be a political and Western-backed right. But Iran is directly responsible for favouring the hard line by killing democracy in Gaza and strengthening the local Hamas bandits, who before they came to power, eliminated all Palestinian liberals. Even because he sows only authoritarianism and kills every seed of democracy, Iran has every day and less allies, and the latest attack seems more like a warned suicide. Like a bomb exploded in your pocket. That's why the fireworks Iran threw over the world skies last night are a public announcement that suicide began and will not stop. 

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