What I really want to know is what flipped on him with Israel. There's no way they like anything about any of this deal. If he cut them out they are going to have to respond with a vengeance right? I mean democrats plus enough MIGAcons and they've got what they need to kick him out of office.
Perhaps the people actually pulling the strings got tired of Bibi being a retarded idiot. Or it's just a 6 month break before they start bombing Iran again. Like last time.
Another bombing campaign would be pointless. You're not penetrating the missile cities or killing enough leadership to topple the regime, and you'd just close the Strait of Hormuz again as well as potentially incur damages to Gulf infrastructure.
The only way they decide to go in again imo is with ground troops, either to take out their nuclear facilities or straight up invade the country. An invasion requires massive, obvious staging across the border, though. There would be no mystery about that.
Trump (and Israel) haven't touched the infrastructure like Clinton and Obama did in their wars, Serbia and Libya, eh?
That was the threat that got to this "deal". Bridges, water, power stations would destroy their internal economy, hitting the public hardest but maybe tipping them into revolution.
Destroying public infrastructure would 100% end the regime, no question about that. But that would mean Iran destroys the infrastructure of the whole Gulf as well. That's why they're not doing it.
What I really want to know is what flipped on him with Israel. There's no way they like anything about any of this deal. If he cut them out they are going to have to respond with a vengeance right? I mean democrats plus enough MIGAcons and they've got what they need to kick him out of office.
Perhaps the people actually pulling the strings got tired of Bibi being a retarded idiot. Or it's just a 6 month break before they start bombing Iran again. Like last time.
Another bombing campaign would be pointless. You're not penetrating the missile cities or killing enough leadership to topple the regime, and you'd just close the Strait of Hormuz again as well as potentially incur damages to Gulf infrastructure.
The only way they decide to go in again imo is with ground troops, either to take out their nuclear facilities or straight up invade the country. An invasion requires massive, obvious staging across the border, though. There would be no mystery about that.
Trump (and Israel) haven't touched the infrastructure like Clinton and Obama did in their wars, Serbia and Libya, eh?
That was the threat that got to this "deal". Bridges, water, power stations would destroy their internal economy, hitting the public hardest but maybe tipping them into revolution.
Destroying public infrastructure would 100% end the regime, no question about that. But that would mean Iran destroys the infrastructure of the whole Gulf as well. That's why they're not doing it.