I guess Hezbollah has definitely been hurt bad?
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No one would even notice if they didn't call it out. The image was a map of Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, and other countries. The Golan Heights are too small to even really show in the image, and not involved in any of the fighting, but CNN had to call it out and label it for some reason.
has annexed from Ukraine. Did Alsace-Lorraine become part of Germany when they annexed it from France? Did the Sudetenland become part of Germany when Hitler just took it?
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They treat it very differently than the West Bank and Gaza. Israel is willing to give up those territories, but not the Heights.
I just thought it was odd for CNN to go out of its way to call it out in such a huge map, when it is totally unrelated to the conflict. Seemed a bit anti-Israel.
No need for us to fight over this. Minor observation by me.
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for Israel to launch a strike on Iran that drags us along in the process.
His sole "achievement" was the Iranian appeasement deal... AND he sees Israel as a colonizer. l
I think they can take care of themselves with our weapons of course.
Iran is too far from Israel to mount a ground attack and they'd get slaughtered if they tried.
verge of building a nuke?
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completely incompetent.
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...getting very close to them and then blowing them up in the air (or trying to do so). Very impressive. Missiles are getting through, though.
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but obviously our defensive capabilities are not enough to stop missiles launched from Iran from hitting Tel Aviv.
It's not like we are just sitting back letting Israel be fired upon. We are actually defending Israel, and we simply can't do it effectively.
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