So far, seems like they've taken fewer hits than during the Twelve Day War (but Iran has to distribute its firepower more), and Iranian tactics may be worse (a constant barrage for disruption rather than an attempt to destroy serious targets).
Meanwhile, they're hammering Iran with their puppet.
Censorship is extremely strict this time around which is why you're not seeing much footage. And neither Israel or the US will publicly admit how many casualties they've took. Same with Ukraine and Russia. You're not getting real numbers there either.
It's definitely the case that they're hiding the number of wounded. It seems the dead would be more difficult to hide, not? Centcom is regularly announcing them, although some are being hidden in other forms - e.g. that NYPD guy.
They have family members. There is a media thankfully a tiny bit critical (Reuters I believe revealed the large numbers of wounded in the Kuwait strike). There are obituaries (which is how we know the NYPD case).
Has the US military hidden casualties in the past? Not that I know, but then again, I don't know that they have hidden wounded and they did do it this time.
Every US military base in the region has been blown to smithereens. Why would israel be any different?
The only difference between then and now is they've clamped down hard on any information leaving the country, which is why we haven't seen many missile strike videos. The first time around, israel was caught off guard and lagged behind a few days before implementing mass censorship. That is why we got so much footage the first few days of the 12 day war. This time they were prepared to prevent information leakage.
Just because we don't see the video, doesn't mean it isn't happening.
So far, seems like they've taken fewer hits than during the Twelve Day War (but Iran has to distribute its firepower more), and Iranian tactics may be worse (a constant barrage for disruption rather than an attempt to destroy serious targets).
Meanwhile, they're hammering Iran with their puppet.
Censorship is extremely strict this time around which is why you're not seeing much footage. And neither Israel or the US will publicly admit how many casualties they've took. Same with Ukraine and Russia. You're not getting real numbers there either.
It's definitely the case that they're hiding the number of wounded. It seems the dead would be more difficult to hide, not? Centcom is regularly announcing them, although some are being hidden in other forms - e.g. that NYPD guy.
Why should it be difficult?
They have family members. There is a media thankfully a tiny bit critical (Reuters I believe revealed the large numbers of wounded in the Kuwait strike). There are obituaries (which is how we know the NYPD case).
Has the US military hidden casualties in the past? Not that I know, but then again, I don't know that they have hidden wounded and they did do it this time.
lol, do you just believe whatever slop MSM feeds you?
Not the MSM. I follow people on Twitter whom I trust, ranging from anti-war to serious analysts.
I may be wrong. There is fog of war. There is military censorship in Israel. But this is my best judgment.
Every US military base in the region has been blown to smithereens. Why would israel be any different?
The only difference between then and now is they've clamped down hard on any information leaving the country, which is why we haven't seen many missile strike videos. The first time around, israel was caught off guard and lagged behind a few days before implementing mass censorship. That is why we got so much footage the first few days of the 12 day war. This time they were prepared to prevent information leakage.
Just because we don't see the video, doesn't mean it isn't happening.