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  • Mar 29
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    RICHAXXVOYCE

    I’m not understanding Iran’s strategy here just letting all of their leaders get killed

    https://twitter.com/israelnewspulse/status/2038012492924817628

    They’re obviously not “letting” that happen lol come on man

    In any case, both the Iranian state as such and the military have been pursuing a process of decentralization for the past several years. Anyone who gets killed has already selected 5 different people who he would trust to take his place. The formal army and the IRGC are organized such that different segments of their ranks can autonomously decide to pursue certain actions without needing central command approval, or in the event of central command being destroyed

    Irans military apparatus is in a lot of ways a conventional army organized around and trained in guerrilla tactics. This is why the US will lose. The Americans have repeatedly shown themselves to be incapable of defeating gurrella/people’s war/insurgency tactics against much less technologically advanced forces. Iran combines these lessons with a highly modern and disciplined military apparatus that the US has never experienced before. If illiterate Vietnamese peasants could do it, how do you think this situation is going to go for the Yankee?

  • Sir Real

    They’re obviously not “letting” that happen lol come on man

    In any case, both the Iranian state as such and the military have been pursuing a process of decentralization for the past several years. Anyone who gets killed has already selected 5 different people who he would trust to take his place. The formal army and the IRGC are organized such that different segments of their ranks can autonomously decide to pursue certain actions without needing central command approval, or in the event of central command being destroyed

    Irans military apparatus is in a lot of ways a conventional army organized around and trained in guerrilla tactics. This is why the US will lose. The Americans have repeatedly shown themselves to be incapable of defeating gurrella/people’s war/insurgency tactics against much less technologically advanced forces. Iran combines these lessons with a highly modern and disciplined military apparatus that the US has never experienced before. If illiterate Vietnamese peasants could do it, how do you think this situation is going to go for the Yankee?

    Appreciate it, this makes sense

  • Mar 29
    Sir Real

    They’re obviously not “letting” that happen lol come on man

    In any case, both the Iranian state as such and the military have been pursuing a process of decentralization for the past several years. Anyone who gets killed has already selected 5 different people who he would trust to take his place. The formal army and the IRGC are organized such that different segments of their ranks can autonomously decide to pursue certain actions without needing central command approval, or in the event of central command being destroyed

    Irans military apparatus is in a lot of ways a conventional army organized around and trained in guerrilla tactics. This is why the US will lose. The Americans have repeatedly shown themselves to be incapable of defeating gurrella/people’s war/insurgency tactics against much less technologically advanced forces. Iran combines these lessons with a highly modern and disciplined military apparatus that the US has never experienced before. If illiterate Vietnamese peasants could do it, how do you think this situation is going to go for the Yankee?

    I wasn’t aware of this but it makes a lot of sense

    Iranian military policy has formed around a certainty known for the past 47 years that the primary (and, in a sense, sole) conflict Iran would need to worry about would be one with the US and Israel

    Iran is not aloof enough to underestimate Israeli intelligence, and the compromise of Iranian security, after decades of observation of their actions internationally.

    If these are such a regular occurrence then they must’ve been accounted for at some point prior

  • Mar 29
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    american s***libs will see this and say there is no genocide and that only netanyahu is to blame

  • Mar 29
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    Shabazz999
    https://twitter.com/jerusalem_post/status/2037794771058495738

    american s***libs will see this and say there is no genocide and that only netanyahu is to blame

    The Bernie Sanders method

  • Mar 29
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    The Bernie Sanders method

  • Mar 29
    Shabazz999
    https://twitter.com/jerusalem_post/status/2037794771058495738

    american s***libs will see this and say there is no genocide and that only netanyahu is to blame

    Just disgusting

  • Everyone scrambling to open the strait of hormuz which was open before the war

    Truly masterful work from the goy cattle americans

  • Mar 29
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    Wow....

  • LetHIMSortEmOut
    https://twitter.com/MEC_Tracker/status/2038310826201788504

    Wow....

    Oh this are just the ones on the PRince Sultan base my bad

  • LetHIMSortEmOut
    https://twitter.com/MEC_Tracker/status/2038310826201788504

    Wow....

    700 mi-

  • Mar 29
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    LetHIMSortEmOut
    https://twitter.com/BRICSinfo/status/2038329784900456696

    another war crime!

  • Mar 29
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    lmao

  • Mar 29
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    snowboyrari

    another war crime!

    And another war crime

  • Shabazz999
    https://twitter.com/dmichaeltripi/status/2038375011338109272

    lmao

    Feel like this was ISrael indirectly admitting its problems getting recruitements from Conscription are lowering, and the IDF is busy with hezbollah and yemen, and simply are not confident in the manpower they are sending to not get killed coming back

    IIRC some chief said the IDF will soon collapse on itself soon

  • Mar 29
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  • LetHIMSortEmOut
    https://twitter.com/BRICSinfo/status/2038393167800680757

    And another war crime

    this the thing, they dont really care about regime change, though that's part of it. it's like libya where they wanna destroy the nation at its core.

  • Shabazz999
    https://twitter.com/dmichaeltripi/status/2038375011338109272

    lmao

    they p****!

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    LetHIMSortEmOut
    https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/2038375650567114995

    Probably the first time Israel has had any narrative to use in this conflict

  • Mar 30
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    Sir Real

    They’re obviously not “letting” that happen lol come on man

    In any case, both the Iranian state as such and the military have been pursuing a process of decentralization for the past several years. Anyone who gets killed has already selected 5 different people who he would trust to take his place. The formal army and the IRGC are organized such that different segments of their ranks can autonomously decide to pursue certain actions without needing central command approval, or in the event of central command being destroyed

    Irans military apparatus is in a lot of ways a conventional army organized around and trained in guerrilla tactics. This is why the US will lose. The Americans have repeatedly shown themselves to be incapable of defeating gurrella/people’s war/insurgency tactics against much less technologically advanced forces. Iran combines these lessons with a highly modern and disciplined military apparatus that the US has never experienced before. If illiterate Vietnamese peasants could do it, how do you think this situation is going to go for the Yankee?

    Why do people forget that the Vietnamese Communists did have a conventional army in the north (PAVN) and they had Soviet and Chinese patronage. they even had fighter jets and all the amenities of a well-equipped and funded traditional military. I know you know this but I think the “peasant” aspect gets exaggerated. They weren’t an entirely self-sufficient force.

    I think the whole narrative about the U.S. being entirely defeated by guerilla warfare/“people’s war” is kinda BS because they were defeated basically in hybrid warfare between a conventional military in the North and a guerilla force in the South acting like a pincer.