Posted on 10/02/2024 7:55:31 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
22 minutes. Lots going on.
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Problems here. Problems there. Problems everywhere.
See tag line.
While the mullahs are fighting in hiding the people of Iran should take their country back
It’s weird, Iran fires off over 180 rockets at Israel and does not hit a single target? It’s like they intentional missed just so they could say they did something, yet leave Israel no reason to retaliate. That sounds like the last gasp of a regime that is flailing around. Fingers crossed!
No way in hell the IDF doesn’t retaliate.
What’s the perception of Iran’s military capability? Could they be a lot stronger than what they showed yesterday? If the missiles launched were the mediocre part of their arsenal, maybe they wanted Israel to waste part of their defense supplies. I really don’t know.
im not starting the car
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A few key assassinations within the Iranian Regime and the whole thing could devolve into civil war.
You know they have hardliners in the ruling class that want all out total war with Israel and others who know what would happen if all-out war with Israel broke out.
Watching Israel totally compromise the inner circle of Hezbollah leadership, the Iranian leadership has to be totally paranoid.
A couple of assassination within one faction could be the tipping point.
Netanyahu recorded a message for the Persian people this week, assuring them that they don’t have anything against real Persians. Strong move.
It’s weird, Iran fires off over 180 rockets at Israel and does not hit a single target? It’s like they intentional missed just so they could say they did something
Exactly.
No way in hell the IDF doesn’t retaliate.
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The tension of the anticipation might be the fuel for all the infighting. What would be the response? How bad will it be? Should they have fired the missiles at all if they weren’t capable of reaching the targets? Who will assume power if certain leaders are killed? What to do if nuclear facilities are hit?
If that was a statement, it was pretty weak.
Didn’t say they were smart.
It is indeed interesting. Are they that primitive in targeting from that range? Did the Israelis make the Iranian missiles go off-target? are Israeli targets so spread out that a 180 missile launch from Iran would plausibly kill one person only and little other damage? Seems like a lot of hardware for Iran to deliberately waste by aiming at nothing?
Does Iran have the capability to hit the US mainland with anything launched from their soil?
If they can’t hit Israeli targets at that range, how would they possibly hit US mainland targets so much further away?
Glad they appear not to be able to but something seems off.
Or are the guidance and targeting systems totally different in ICBMs fro m the missiles they launched at Israel?
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https://x.com/HilzFuld/status/1841399275592298897
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Hillel Fuld
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I really don’t think you understand the absolute miracles that we witnessed last night here in Israel.
In fact, I am sure you don’t.
Let’s break this down.
Israel has three air defense systems, each one of them a technological wonder and that’s not me saying it. That’s Dr. Gold who basically invented the Iron Dome who told me that. The level and sophistication of the Iron Dome is simply unparalleled.
But the Iron Dome only knows how to detonate short range rockets or missiles within a 70 km range, give or take.
Then Israel has the David’s Sling system. That knows how to deal with mid range missiles up to approximately 300 km.
Then we have the Arrow system that literally detonates missiles that can fly outside of the earth’s atmosphere. That has a range of about 2,400 km!! 🤯
Last night, as Iran rained down ballistic missiles on Israel, all three defense systems were activated and implemented to perfection.
The chances of all of these incredibly complex systems working in unison as flawlessly as they did last night, are basically non existent.
If one thing went wrong, if one of those ballistic missiles hit an apartment building, a shopping center, or an army base, we would now be burying hundreds of Israelis.
And all of that is not even the biggest miracle.
A few hours ago, I got a WhatsApp message from a good friend who is a senior executive at Microsoft and who wasn’t exactly a God fearing Jew. Until yesterday.
Here is what he wrote me.
“If you’re looking for miracles man - last night I started believing. Missiles hit all around me but none of them hit my house or any house, for that matter.”
He elaborated some more and shared info about the missiles that he watched land just meters away from very strategic places in Israel, to say the least.
Each one of those defense systems is, in and of itself, pretty miraculous, but what is even more insane is the low casualty numbers from the rockets and missiles that we’re NOT intercepted.
Where did those missiles go? I’ll tell you where. They landed in sand, in water, and in “Empty spaces”.
Have you been to Israel? It’s a microscopic country. What empty spaces? Where are these empty spaces? 🤷♂️
How have hundreds of Iranian ballistic missiles all either get detonated by miraculous systems or totally miss their mark and land in empty spaces causing zero casualties and minimal damage?!
How??
Listen, I get it. This thought process begs the question, where was God during the horrible terrorist attack yesterday? Where was He on October 7th? Where was He during the holocaust?
All valid questions that require a very serious nuanced conversation.
But if you know anything about what had to happen last night and throughout this war in general, for such a low number of casualties, you’ll know that what we witnessed last night was the equivalent of God splitting the sea right before our eyes.
Guess what. When God split the sea, there were those who didn’t believe it was a miracle and didn’t jump in. And there are also those who feel the need to explain it naturally. Ok, that’s fine.
You don’t want to call yesterday an act of God? That’s your choice, but like my Microsoft friend, if you look at these events objectively, you’d have a really hard time seeing those hundreds of deadly missiles land in empty spaces and not see the hand of God.
Last night was an incredible display of the collaboration between two of the powers that protect the Jewish people: The IDF and Hashem.
Last night will go down in history right alongside many of Israel’s accomplishments in this war including the beepers and the unprecedented low ratio between combatant and civilian, as a military operation the likes of which the world has never seen. Ever!
Last night will be analyzed by military strategists and experts for generations.
Last night, we witnessed history.
Last night we witnessed open miracles.
Last night, we witnessed God in all His glory watching over His children
Could just as easily be that their vaunted missiles are just garbage.
Very amusing video of dissident Iranians knocking the turbans off the heads of radicals in various public locations!
fog of war is nearly complete on this.
may be a bit before satellite imagery gives an idea of what actually fell where.
one side says almost everything hit target
the other says nothing did.
one should not believe either based on that alone.
close imagery of impact sites is limited to one or two that didn’t hit anything.
in terms of useful material out there to try to evaluate, not much yet.
“Does Iran have the capability to hit the US mainland with anything launched from their soil?“
Why would they need to, when they can just carry a suitcase nuke through our wide open southern border?
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