Most of it's policies appear to have failed. Yes, Saddam got removed... and replaced by a pro-Iranian government, rather than supportive of Jordan.
Syria had WMD claims... eventually, after the Civil War already started, and Assad basically eliminated the claim by ending his entire WMD program in full. He almost won the war, but did eventually lose it with the help of the US and SA. WMD's weren't a destabalizing force. Syria's gone and replaced with a Jihadist regime, as if that's somehow a positive for Israel.
Yes, these seemed like a plan in 1996 and every one of these ideas took the first step... and all of the other steps failed afterwards.
Again, Turkey is an enemy of Israel at this point.
Most of it's policies appear to have failed. Yes, Saddam got removed... and replaced by a pro-Iranian government, rather than supportive of Jordan.
The policy was to remove Saddam. The policy succeeded.
Syria had WMD claims... eventually, after the Civil War already started, and Assad basically eliminated the claim by ending his entire WMD program in full.
So it weakened Assad. Aka destabilized Syria. WMDs are a massive deterrent factor.
As to your claim that Israel is worse off for each regime that has been toppled, LOL. Israel just took the Golan Heights from Syria again. They also just beat Hezbollah into the ground. Assad's fall has been very good for Israel.
"Bbbbut jihadist regime" that is weak and basically a vassal of the CIA that put it in power.
Yes, Israel took territory, specifically the Golan Heights... again... how many times are they going to have to constantly re-take that ground? How long until they will inevitably lose it or trade it with a power that will arm their border again.
"Bbbbut jihadist regime" that is weak and basically a vassal of the CIA that put it in power.
Yes, Israel took territory, specifically the Golan Heights... again... how many times are they going to have to constantly re-take that ground? How long until they will inevitably lose it or trade it with a power that will arm their border again.
Idk! That's irrelevant! Taking the Golan Heights is a win that's possible because Assad was deposed.
So was the Taliban and Saddam himself.
Yeah, once upon a time, Saddam was empowered to attrit Iran and Iraq at the same time. That policy was a stupid idea that subsequently failed. Saddam was then deposed at the behest of Israel. You argue that policy failed. Now Assad is deposed at the behest of Israel, and you think that policy will also fail.
You could be right on both counts and the fact remains that this immense upheaval and death in the Middle East was done at the behest of Israel and their neocon (largely Jewish) partners in the US. The fact that they never seem to learn their lessons is irrelevant to the reality of the matter.
Most of it's policies appear to have failed. Yes, Saddam got removed... and replaced by a pro-Iranian government, rather than supportive of Jordan.
Syria's gone and replaced with a Jihadist regime, as if that's somehow a positive for Israel.
By the way, word is out on the flight path for the bombings now. Israeli planes are primarily striking from Iraqi airspace with a side of Syrian and Jordanian airspace. Israeli tankers are loitering over Syria. Very hostile governments to Israel!
Mossad operators also took out Iranian air defenses in a ground operation likely infiltrating through Iraq or Turkey. Or maybe Pakistan. Israel truly has no friends!!
They are hostile to Israel, but there's nothing any of them can do to stop Israel. Syria and Iraq are in open opposition to them, but they have no real air force left, and they don't want to get dragged into the war.
Jordan is on our side, that's a different story.
Pakistan's ISI would have killed Mossad agents on sight. The Turks wouldn't have cared. The Iraqis can't stop them at all.
They are hostile to Israel, but there's nothing any of them can do to stop Israel. Syria and Iraq are in open opposition to them, but they have no real air force left, and they don't want to get dragged into the war.
Not only is this wholly false, as Iraq and Syria have SAM batteries, but they can always SAY NO TO ISRAELI JETS ENTERING THEIR AIRSPACE.
No country flies over HOSTILE countries on their way to bomb another country. Not even us.
Most of it's policies appear to have failed. Yes, Saddam got removed... and replaced by a pro-Iranian government, rather than supportive of Jordan.
Syria had WMD claims... eventually, after the Civil War already started, and Assad basically eliminated the claim by ending his entire WMD program in full. He almost won the war, but did eventually lose it with the help of the US and SA. WMD's weren't a destabalizing force. Syria's gone and replaced with a Jihadist regime, as if that's somehow a positive for Israel.
Yes, these seemed like a plan in 1996 and every one of these ideas took the first step... and all of the other steps failed afterwards.
Again, Turkey is an enemy of Israel at this point.
The policy was to remove Saddam. The policy succeeded.
So it weakened Assad. Aka destabilized Syria. WMDs are a massive deterrent factor.
As to your claim that Israel is worse off for each regime that has been toppled, LOL. Israel just took the Golan Heights from Syria again. They also just beat Hezbollah into the ground. Assad's fall has been very good for Israel.
"Bbbbut jihadist regime" that is weak and basically a vassal of the CIA that put it in power.
Yes, Israel took territory, specifically the Golan Heights... again... how many times are they going to have to constantly re-take that ground? How long until they will inevitably lose it or trade it with a power that will arm their border again.
So was the Taliban and Saddam himself.
Idk! That's irrelevant! Taking the Golan Heights is a win that's possible because Assad was deposed.
Yeah, once upon a time, Saddam was empowered to attrit Iran and Iraq at the same time. That policy was a stupid idea that subsequently failed. Saddam was then deposed at the behest of Israel. You argue that policy failed. Now Assad is deposed at the behest of Israel, and you think that policy will also fail.
You could be right on both counts and the fact remains that this immense upheaval and death in the Middle East was done at the behest of Israel and their neocon (largely Jewish) partners in the US. The fact that they never seem to learn their lessons is irrelevant to the reality of the matter.
By the way, word is out on the flight path for the bombings now. Israeli planes are primarily striking from Iraqi airspace with a side of Syrian and Jordanian airspace. Israeli tankers are loitering over Syria. Very hostile governments to Israel!
Mossad operators also took out Iranian air defenses in a ground operation likely infiltrating through Iraq or Turkey. Or maybe Pakistan. Israel truly has no friends!!
They are hostile to Israel, but there's nothing any of them can do to stop Israel. Syria and Iraq are in open opposition to them, but they have no real air force left, and they don't want to get dragged into the war.
Jordan is on our side, that's a different story.
Pakistan's ISI would have killed Mossad agents on sight. The Turks wouldn't have cared. The Iraqis can't stop them at all.
Not only is this wholly false, as Iraq and Syria have SAM batteries, but they can always SAY NO TO ISRAELI JETS ENTERING THEIR AIRSPACE.
No country flies over HOSTILE countries on their way to bomb another country. Not even us.
And what would that do to the US military forces currently in those countries do should they attack Israel?
Yes we do, we do it all the time with stealth vehicles, but we also do it when we know the country can't do anything to stop us.