I’m betting Bibi will respond with quiet, cold, precision. Iran’s mullahs and military strongmen suddenly die of…whatever.
There has to be a certain amount of visibility as Netanyahu is politically wounded. He has to strike out and get credit for doing so. If he does a good job and Israel isn’t wounded by the reaction of the US and the world, he’ll make up for the Oct. seventh fiasco. But the US and the world want him gone. That’s a lot of headwinds to face. He’s good. He’s resilient. But sometimes, like with Winston Churchill, the public just wants a change.