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Message Subject WW3 PREP - U.S. Confirms Authenticity of Secret Iran Nuke Weapons Docs, Officials See Game Over for Deal - Trump admin offls praise Netan!!!p6808
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I don't deny that ISIS is deemed less of a threat but that is because it is less of a threat.

Its on the other side of Syria with no real means to attack Israel.

The Syrians wouldn't have allowed the Israelis to help even if the the Israelis wanted too, because of co-operation with Israel is a bad move in the Arab world, one that nearly lead to the 91 gulf war coming to a abrupt end, when Saddam launched scuds at Israel expecting an attack back placing Saudi in co-operation with the Israelis.

Iran I suspect was foaming at the mouth with that prospect.

Twice the Syrians have tried to kickstart a Nuclear programme forcing Israel to react.

Hezbollah Receives arms through Syria from Iran, and as much as poking Iran is war mongering and a geopolitical power play, Iran would love to see the demise of Israel, has been vocal about it and props up Hezbollah of whom were established solely for that purpose.

Strategically ISIS pose no immediate threat whatsoever, however those who have openly said they want Israel to effectively shrivel up and die do pose a threat.
 Quoting: Anderson_G


Well, this is actually quite curious. We are not talking about ISIS in Raqqa or around Deir Ezzor. We are talking about ISIS harbored in occupied Golans and adjacent areas in Syria, directly neighboring Israel. The same goes for the wahhabi militants from so-called opposition. They should be natural enemies to each other, I mean Israel and jihadists. Yet they pose no threat to Israel.

I understand Israeli position based on the current satus quo. We can talk how we reached current situation and who bears the greater part of the blame but, at this point, it is quite irrelevant. What is important for me is situation in my country and Europe overall. And I have not big sympathy for people, who directly or indirectly support other people who want us dead. Simple like this. We can discuss how jihadists reached Israeli weapons (I guess it is not so easy to possese them though) or where they found Israeli food supplies. But medical treatment and airstrikes against forces which directly fight against salafi jihadists are nothing less, than support for terrorists. It were not Hezbolah supporters, who killed dozens in Bata Clan club in France, attacked people with trucks and knifes across the continent. They are supporters of ISIS and "moderate Syrian opposition". They want us dead and Israeli minister of defense publicly said that he likes them more than those, who fight against them. In other words they just don't give a fuck how dangerous and amoral it is to use terrorists to reach their own political goals. But, after all, the whole globalist mafia takes the same attitude...
 Quoting: KneelB4Zod!


Well said and I wouldn't try arguing different, just merely expanding more on my thoughts to both yourself and Blueridge Doom (Decent people and good conversations) hf

Out of it all I think Israel is playing a dangerous game the pockets of fighters are there as I suppose a Buffer against Iranian backed forces.

The fact that medical treatment is provided when casualties are brought to the IDF is something of standard human decency, Not saying they deserve it but we do treat the Taliban after ripping them a new one if there's any left chuckle

Raqqa isn't a Direct threat because of distance and the ground ISIS would actually have to cover, its just not going to happen.

The Militias and Hezbollah who are Iranian backed and will attack Israel when ready its just a matter of time, and its why they are considered the greater threat because its not a question of if but when, are what they perceive a strategic viable and imminent threat.

This I can agree with the need to keep them in check because there is a lot of kit and hardware floating around in Syria, stuff that if the Militias and Hezbollah got a hold of could do some massive damage to Israeli forces and populace by default.
 
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