They tore down most of Hamas' military infrastructure. Took Hezbollah down a notch or twenty. Collapsed the Syrian regime and ended the Syrian civil war. Defanged Iran.
They didn't. Most of the tunnel network is still intact.
Took Hezbollah down a notch or twenty
Barely. The biggest challenge Hezbollah faces is the Lebanese government who'd rather suck off Israel than fight for its people.
Collapsed the Syrian regime and ended the Syrian civil war.
Civil war hasn't really ended and since then Israel is regularly bombing Israel to make sure that Syria can't stabilize despite the Al Qaeda terrorist bending over backwards for them.
Defanged Iran.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The US had to get involved to stop the war because Israel got pummeled so hard by Irans missiles despite them not even being able to really use their missile forces in the eastern parts of the country. Israel was desperate to stop the war because even though multiple countries helped them defend the missiles still got through while obliterating their stockpiles of air defense ammo.
If Iran and Israel go toe to toe without the US (and all the other countries defending their air space for them) getting involved Israel will lose spectacularly.
If Iran and Israel go toe to toe without the US (and all the other countries defending their air space for them) getting involved Israel will lose spectacularly.
Well, ironically, as long as nukes aren't involved. Then Iran will lose (but so will Israel in the postwar period).
Nukes aren't an I-Win button. The second Israel chucks nukes it'll be wiped off the map. Chucking them at Iran when Iran can't even invade them would be akin to shooting yourself in the head to avoid admitting defeat in a fistfight.
Besides there's no guarantee that their nukes even work. If they exist at all.
Collapsed the Syrian regime and ended the Syrian civil war.
I guess tipping the scales so the most evil ruthless people in the conflict win the war is a pretty solid way of ending it. I mean, it's not like they're going to be weak.
The only good thing to come out of this is Isreal burned up all public sympathy in the West and that Netanyahu is finished after the war concludes.
They tore down most of Hamas' military infrastructure. Took Hezbollah down a notch or twenty. Collapsed the Syrian regime and ended the Syrian civil war. Defanged Iran.
They didn't. Most of the tunnel network is still intact.
Barely. The biggest challenge Hezbollah faces is the Lebanese government who'd rather suck off Israel than fight for its people.
Civil war hasn't really ended and since then Israel is regularly bombing Israel to make sure that Syria can't stabilize despite the Al Qaeda terrorist bending over backwards for them.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The US had to get involved to stop the war because Israel got pummeled so hard by Irans missiles despite them not even being able to really use their missile forces in the eastern parts of the country. Israel was desperate to stop the war because even though multiple countries helped them defend the missiles still got through while obliterating their stockpiles of air defense ammo.
If Iran and Israel go toe to toe without the US (and all the other countries defending their air space for them) getting involved Israel will lose spectacularly.
Well, ironically, as long as nukes aren't involved. Then Iran will lose (but so will Israel in the postwar period).
Nukes aren't an I-Win button. The second Israel chucks nukes it'll be wiped off the map. Chucking them at Iran when Iran can't even invade them would be akin to shooting yourself in the head to avoid admitting defeat in a fistfight.
Besides there's no guarantee that their nukes even work. If they exist at all.
I guess tipping the scales so the most evil ruthless people in the conflict win the war is a pretty solid way of ending it. I mean, it's not like they're going to be weak.
The weren't the most evil and ruthless people, but they were pretty close.
Anyway, it was to illustrate just how Israel has had an impact.
That too on the otherside but lets be honest, the US could've done that in less time than it took to do Operation Praying Mantis..
Not nearly all public sympathy.
They ACTUALLY managed to lose support among the evangelicals. That is extremely hard to do but they managed it!