An Opportunity In That Regard.

in #blog21 days ago

Well, that isn't working out too well because they basically shot missiles at all of their neighbors, just now including Turkey. So what you're going to see... They got no friends. They got no friends.

They got no friends. They got nothing but enemies. All right.

They're on a mission from God. You know, if we can't win, we'll close the temple down around us. Well, you know, it's funny, you know, it's funny, Trent.

You hear the, what I consider identity rhetoric of, you know, the Israelis have the Samson option and we're literally watching the Samson option by Iran of literally attack everybody and anybody that they can get their hands on or get a missile towards. And I do agree with you that, you know, the Israelis, because they don't have the mass that the U.S. military has, they have to, they always think unconventionally, like from the beeper operation to using traffic cameras. And so they do become, have become, and you've heard this from Brett Cooper, Senkang commander, that they have become a force multiplier in whatever's going on.

And I do think even the economic situation is an advantage. And I do think that having parts of the Artesh change side, let's call it, is part of the strategy for the regime change, part of it, which I do think is a secondary objective, the primary being nuclear ballistic and taking out the commercial and crippling the regime. I don't think that, you know, it's nice if we can get a regime change, but I don't think that's part of the core objective, the United States of America.

But having the Artesh or parts of it turn to the other side is core to that. And the economic situation does contribute to that in the sense that a lot of them can be bought off with American money and American promises in that sense. So I think there is an opportunity in that regard.

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