After Israel’s strike, Iran’s ailing theocracy may be entering its dying days

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Irrespective of how Iran may choose to respond to Israel’s latest military assault, the Jewish state’s massive military attack against key Iranian bases could ultimately prove to be the final nail in the Islamic Republic’s coffin.

The ease with which the Israelis penetrated Iran’s air defences not only demonstrated the overwhelming military superiority that Israel enjoys over its Iranian adversary. It also showed that, despite the billions of dollars the ayatollahs have spent strengthening their armed forces in recent decades, the Iranian regime is little more than a paper tiger.

While Iran constantly boasts about fulfilling its ultimate objective of destroying Israel, its ability to do so is extremely limited.


The acknowledgement that Iran’s forces are no match for Israel’s superior firepower in a direct confrontation between the two powers has led Tehran to pursue the alternative policy of establishing an extensive terror network throughout the Middle East.

Groups such as Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, and Yemen’s Houthi rebels – members of Iran’s so-called “axis of resistance” – have all been the beneficiaries of Iran’s military and financial largesse with the specific aim of posing a direct challenge to Israel’s survival.


In Gaza, the Iranians have been reduced to the status of impotent bystanders as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have eviscerated Hamas’s terrorist infrastructure, killing key commanders, and destroying most of Hamas’s 24 terrorist battalions.

It is a similar picture in Lebanon, where the IDF has been degrading the formidable terrorist infrastructure Iran has developed through its alliance with Hezbollah. Apart from destroying weapons stockpiles, Israel has exposed Iran’s weakness by eliminating allied terrorist leaders.

Israel’s military assault on Iran yesterday morning served to expose the regime’s fundamental shortcomings in its ability to defend itself.

The latest Israeli attacks will have driven home to the Tehran regime the realisation that Israel’s overwhelming military superiority has now reached the level where the IDF has the luxury of choosing which targets to hit and those, such as Iran’s nuclear and oil facilities, it can opt to ignore.

While Tehran’s immediate response to the Israeli strikes has been to vow revenge, the regime’s rulers are likely to be far more concerned with how ordinary Iranians will respond to the national humiliation they have suffered.

When the Iranian economy is in dire straits as a result of Western sanctions – with inflation at 45 per cent last year and youth unemployment at around 25 per cent – many Iranians will question the wisdom of the regime investing so heavily in constructing its expansive terrorist infrastructure when ordinary civilians are struggling to make ends meet.


 
It's America's military might, not Israel's . The genocidal Jewish scum are simply the end users.
Further, the US would not be supplying- and manning- the THAAD system to defend the genocidal fascists if Iran was not considered to be an existential threat to the pariah state.
 
Irrespective of how Iran may choose to respond to Israel’s latest military assault, the Jewish state’s massive military attack against key Iranian bases could ultimately prove to be the final nail in the Islamic Republic’s coffin.

The ease with which the Israelis penetrated Iran’s air defences not only demonstrated the overwhelming military superiority that Israel enjoys over its Iranian adversary. It also showed that, despite the billions of dollars the ayatollahs have spent strengthening their armed forces in recent decades, the Iranian regime is little more than a paper tiger.

While Iran constantly boasts about fulfilling its ultimate objective of destroying Israel, its ability to do so is extremely limited.


The acknowledgement that Iran’s forces are no match for Israel’s superior firepower in a direct confrontation between the two powers has led Tehran to pursue the alternative policy of establishing an extensive terror network throughout the Middle East.

Groups such as Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, and Yemen’s Houthi rebels – members of Iran’s so-called “axis of resistance” – have all been the beneficiaries of Iran’s military and financial largesse with the specific aim of posing a direct challenge to Israel’s survival.


In Gaza, the Iranians have been reduced to the status of impotent bystanders as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have eviscerated Hamas’s terrorist infrastructure, killing key commanders, and destroying most of Hamas’s 24 terrorist battalions.

It is a similar picture in Lebanon, where the IDF has been degrading the formidable terrorist infrastructure Iran has developed through its alliance with Hezbollah. Apart from destroying weapons stockpiles, Israel has exposed Iran’s weakness by eliminating allied terrorist leaders.

Israel’s military assault on Iran yesterday morning served to expose the regime’s fundamental shortcomings in its ability to defend itself.

The latest Israeli attacks will have driven home to the Tehran regime the realisation that Israel’s overwhelming military superiority has now reached the level where the IDF has the luxury of choosing which targets to hit and those, such as Iran’s nuclear and oil facilities, it can opt to ignore.

While Tehran’s immediate response to the Israeli strikes has been to vow revenge, the regime’s rulers are likely to be far more concerned with how ordinary Iranians will respond to the national humiliation they have suffered.

When the Iranian economy is in dire straits as a result of Western sanctions – with inflation at 45 per cent last year and youth unemployment at around 25 per cent – many Iranians will question the wisdom of the regime investing so heavily in constructing its expansive terrorist infrastructure when ordinary civilians are struggling to make ends meet.


Now is the time to destroy Iran;s nuke program.
 
It's America's military might, not Israel's . The genocidal Jewish scum are simply the end users.
Further, the US would not be supplying- and manning- the THAAD system to defend the genocidal fascists if Iran was not considered to be an existential threat to the pariah state.
THAAD...very old tech....never proven in combat....but super expensive.

Remember that the purpose of the American arms industry is to extract wealth from the federal treasury.
 

Meet the Iranians supporting Israel​



Lily Moo is used to death threats: in the past 14 months, 19 against her have been reported to the police. An Iranian in London, she has been leading Woman, Life, Freedom marches in her adopted home — calling for a feminist revolution in the Islamic republic — for more than a year. But right now, she is in hiding. After her defiant speech at the pro-Israel vigil earlier this month went viral, a man came up to her in the street and told her that, now she was speaking up for Jewish people, killing her would be justified within Islam. “He said my blood was halal which means they believe they have divine permission to take my life,” she tell me. “My sin is Zionism.”

Lily Moo is a pseudonym; she is too worried to use her real name. When she leaves the house, she wears a disguise. The police have been advising her about how to stay safe. Most recently, she attended a joint Jewish and Iranian event for peace. Since then, she has been “in a kind of prison”.

“It is really horrible to be in London and having to hide from extremist Islamic groups,” she says. “It feels like it was in the days before my family left Iran, when women couldn’t leave the house. I knew the Iranian secret services were already keeping an eye on me — making the odd threat.” But now, other Islamic groups seem to be watching her, which “makes it twice as scary”.




Lily Moo is not the only Iranian who is in danger for speaking up for Israel. In Iran itself, supporters of Israel communicate using secret social-media accounts because they know others have been “vanished” for doing the same. Closer to home, another dissident, Vahid Beheshti, has been protesting outside the Foreign Office for 10 months, in an effort to get the British government to prescribe the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation. Recently, he started flying an Israeli flag alongside his Persian one. One Saturday, as a pro-Palestinian demonstration marched past, someone took his Israeli flag — and as he gave chase he was warned he would be beheaded. The man who is alleged to have made the threat was later arrested by police and found to have a knife on him.

 
Irrespective of how Iran may choose to respond to Israel’s latest military assault, the Jewish state’s massive military attack against key Iranian bases could ultimately prove to be the final nail in the Islamic Republic’s coffin.

The ease with which the Israelis penetrated Iran’s air defences not only demonstrated the overwhelming military superiority that Israel enjoys over its Iranian adversary. It also showed that, despite the billions of dollars the ayatollahs have spent strengthening their armed forces in recent decades, the Iranian regime is little more than a paper tiger.

While Iran constantly boasts about fulfilling its ultimate objective of destroying Israel, its ability to do so is extremely limited.


The acknowledgement that Iran’s forces are no match for Israel’s superior firepower in a direct confrontation between the two powers has led Tehran to pursue the alternative policy of establishing an extensive terror network throughout the Middle East.

Groups such as Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, and Yemen’s Houthi rebels – members of Iran’s so-called “axis of resistance” – have all been the beneficiaries of Iran’s military and financial largesse with the specific aim of posing a direct challenge to Israel’s survival.


In Gaza, the Iranians have been reduced to the status of impotent bystanders as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have eviscerated Hamas’s terrorist infrastructure, killing key commanders, and destroying most of Hamas’s 24 terrorist battalions.

It is a similar picture in Lebanon, where the IDF has been degrading the formidable terrorist infrastructure Iran has developed through its alliance with Hezbollah. Apart from destroying weapons stockpiles, Israel has exposed Iran’s weakness by eliminating allied terrorist leaders.

Israel’s military assault on Iran yesterday morning served to expose the regime’s fundamental shortcomings in its ability to defend itself.

The latest Israeli attacks will have driven home to the Tehran regime the realisation that Israel’s overwhelming military superiority has now reached the level where the IDF has the luxury of choosing which targets to hit and those, such as Iran’s nuclear and oil facilities, it can opt to ignore.

While Tehran’s immediate response to the Israeli strikes has been to vow revenge, the regime’s rulers are likely to be far more concerned with how ordinary Iranians will respond to the national humiliation they have suffered.

When the Iranian economy is in dire straits as a result of Western sanctions – with inflation at 45 per cent last year and youth unemployment at around 25 per cent – many Iranians will question the wisdom of the regime investing so heavily in constructing its expansive terrorist infrastructure when ordinary civilians are struggling to make ends meet.


This coming from a Brooklyn Polack. Post your DNA test so we can see if you're Ashkenazi.
 
Now is the time to destroy Iran;s nuke program.
Off you go then, Lame- but be home in time for your supper

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