Except... They don’t have the resources or military intelligence to do that. Idle threats are just that... Idle.
And just think—four years ago, Iran was broke and prostrate, a threat to no one. So who helped them get back on their feet so rapidly?
Because the assclown behind the Marine barracks bombing got taken out. Good! Maybe i-uh-toeluh assh*** will be next.
Well, at least there is the silver lining that Iran is finally taking direct action and not acting through its paramilitary proxies. For some reason, the West has been unwilling to strike Iran as long as Iran maintains the fiction that its Hamas or some other terror group that they sponsor taking the action.
Did he announce it from his very very deep German made bunker ?
New York Times reporting that the Hamas political leader was killed by a bomb smuggled into the country and planted in his room months ago. This sounds fishy to me. Is there any reason Iran might have killed him themselves ?
Mossad has a very effective clandestine network within Iran. Its prime mission is to learn of and thwart any actual nuclear attack by Iran on Israel. Taking out this Hamas fiend was done if and only if it did not risk the Mossad network. Thus far Iran has not been able to identify the network and is extremely frustrated. Israel itself must be absolutely careful that US intelligence does not learn their idenities. Under Obama all CIA operative in China were identified and eliminated. Try to imagine what would happen if a President Harris, a Secretary of State Kerry or a CIA Diector Brennan or Klapper had such information.
Dear Lord,
Let it be as successful as last time.
He just mage himself a valued target
Hi.
Between you and me Qom is not a military target, but nuke it anyway and see the Islamists poop their collective pants.
Sure, Nantez and Bashir ARE military targets, but this target would be more fun.
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Incompetent Antisemite says what?
Fighters know that one of the worst things you can do is “telegraph your punches”. It lets your opponent know that they need to prepare their defenses as well as a counterattack, and even possibly a preemptive attack.
There are 523 major dams in Iran.
The latest report from the Ministry of Energy shows that the hydroelectric power generation from the country’s dams has experienced a 57% jump in the current Iranian year (beginning March 21) compared to the same period last year, reaching over 17 trillion watt-hours.
Netanyahu should order a direct strike on the assahollah.