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originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: FlyersFan
Plausible deniability.
When Israel attacks Gaza and Iran jumps in along with other Muslim countries against Israel, we WILL be dragged in to this. Biden can always say "I told'em not to do it" while the MIC is drooling over his shoulder. Joe gets re elected and we continue getting the shaft.
The Saudis may even threaten to cut off oil if we get involved and since Joe has drained our reserves, we'll dance to whatever tune they play.
Biden, the Democrats and RINOs have backed us in to one hell of a corner.
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
The incentive for SA to grant such access? SA really does not want a mass influx of Palestinian refugees, especially since there is always the possibility of Hamas cells being mixed in (or forming while in exile in SA), the presence of Israel's IDF, especially its air force, would serve as an effective counter-force/deterrent to attacks upon Saudi oilfields (such protection would also benefit US interests), and would serve to eliminate, or at least seriously delay, the threat SA feels by the development of Iran as a nuclear power...a concern SA shares with Israel.
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: LogicalGraphitti
Jordan being "dragged into" this mess is, I think, a given. Less a matter of "If" than of "When", IMO.
The current trajectory has Israel going into Gaza, as their "solution" and response to the recent Hamas attack.
If Iran holds true to is threat, that will mean that Iran will seek confrontation with Israel. But the reality of the situation is that Iran can only force that confrontation through its proxies: Hamas, as is on-going, and Hezbollah, as, and when, a second front opens on the West Bank.
Iran lacks the ability to put Iranian troops on the ground in Israel, and Iran's air force lacks both the numbers and the range to strike at Israel on its own.
The United States has told some troops, potentially 2,000, to be ready to deploy within 24 hours if notified — instead of the usual 96 hours — to the region and could include units that provide assistance like medical aid if needed, a U.S. official said
Blinken seeks aid breakthrough amid air raid sirens in Israel
originally posted by: face23785
I said here in a thread months ago about Iran that Israel should not count on the US in any plans against their enemies.
originally posted by: EternalShadow
originally posted by: face23785
I said here in a thread months ago about Iran that Israel should not count on the US in any plans against their enemies.
TWO US carrier strike groups isn't enough?
Geezus, what do they want???🤷🏻
FFS, they want us to push the button for them?? Why are we talking aid packages when Israel is one of the richest countries in the world?? The billions we give them every fkn year isn't enough???
Smh.