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RWSGFY says
It didn't work because Bibi understood that there is no point in playing Taco's negotiations games
If Trump had said the attack is a no go, Bibi would've backed down.
Misc says
RWSGFY says
It didn't work because Bibi understood that there is no point in playing Taco's negotiations games
If Trump had said the attack is a no go, Bibi would've backed down.
He didn't know. Bibi played the classic "better ask for firgiveness than permission" card.
mell says
He didn't know. Bibi played the classic "better ask for firgiveness than permission" card.
As incompetent as our Intelligence Agencies are...even they saw this one coming a mile a way. I'm sure we also provided some info to the Israelis.
It's not in our backyard and while defending against the attack in October was totally within their rights to almost anyone, this is not.
mell says
It's not in our backyard and while defending against the attack in October was totally within their rights to almost anyone, this is not.
Didn't Iran fire a massive salvo at Israel a few months back in butthurt for Hezbollah and the Houthis getting spanked?
October 7th is reaching the level of Barbarossa in terms of long term Consequences





Censorship of vids of damages, only bootlegs getting out? They seem to be showing the same vids over and over.

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For the first time in my adult life, pictures of widespread property damage began trickling out of Israel from odd corners of social media. Officially, Israel reports only three dead. I pray that is true. But the unofficial pictures of collapsed apartment buildings across the small country make the low casualty count difficult to comprehend.
The lack of transparency is a feature, not a bug. Israeli law allows the government total control of war news— every Israeli media outlet must sign an agreement with the military censor as a condition of operating.
When two veteran propaganda machines like Israel’s and Iran’s are engaged in open warfare, there is no such thing as journalism— we’re left to decode battlefield theater. Iran also censors, less formally and more brutally, through arrests, surveillance, and media shutdowns. Its propaganda machine is more centralized, but less internationally credible. Israel’s media, by contrast, benefits from the appearance of a free press while still subject to near-total narrative control, especially during war.
The lack of transparency is a feature, not a bug. Israeli law allows the government total control of war news— every Israeli media outlet must sign an agreement with the military censor as a condition of operating.
When two veteran propaganda machines like Israel’s and Iran’s are engaged in open warfare, there is no such thing as journalism— we’re left to decode battlefield theater. Iran also censors, less formally and more brutally, through arrests, surveillance, and media shutdowns. Its propaganda machine is more centralized, but less internationally credible. Israel’s media, by contrast, benefits from the appearance of a free press while still subject to near-total narrative control, especially during war.
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