Monday, April 15, 2024

Now That Iran Has Launched A Farcical Attack On Israel Will Israel Respond?


Now  that 'Little Satan' (Iran used to call 'Merika 'The Big Satan,' which I agree fits the US, but Iran itself is also known by some as 'The Little Satan') has launched a farcical attack on Israel  let's see if Israel will respond.

Israel for sure will respond, never mind sleepy Joe averring 'Merika will not join in after having pledged standing by Israel as ironclad buddies so to speak.

That's the standard trait of the devil with the twisted tongue lah hehehe 😂😂😂...No questions here.

The question is, when Israel responds, will Iran have the guts to engage in a direct confrontation with Israel, not with some kind of cowardly pseudo attack.

I doubt Iran will the guts or  the stomach for a major fight.

Iran prefers to hide behind the terrorists it sponsors to do the dirty mini minor work to try to throw Israel off guard and garner sympathy for the so-called oppressed.

Knowing full well if it dared to engage in full frontal confrontation with Israel it is not certain whether it will survive as a ayoh tu la regime leh!

For it knows that Iranians themselves are not exactly enamoured with it.

But should the Little Satan decide, very much against its own cowardly character, finally to throw caution to the wind and take on Israel directly, the world might witness what it has often loudly and hypocrtically claimed to be champion of the so-called oppressed, a configuration they aren't prepared for.

And perhaps regret taking sides largely, if not entirely, based on raw emotionalism and which side of the faith one stands or predicated on the modern disease of PC (POLITICAL Correctness) afflicting much of the west and increasingly too the rest of the world, instead of calling a spade a spade and work out from there a solution to the Palestinian issue.

A sad, sad indictment really! 

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