BREAKING: Israel Strikes IRGC In Iran - Tel Aviv Under Attack - Trump Green Lights Attack
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Takeaways
- ❖Israeli Defense Forces conducted major strikes on over 20 IRGC targets in Iran, including Tehran, Esfahan, Tabriz, and Kermanshah.
- ❖The host alleges a 'deception tactic' where President Trump publicly advised against retaliation, but the US privately 'greenlit' and coordinated with Israel.
- ❖Targets in Iran included a drone production site in Esfahan, ballistic missile launchers in Kermanshah, Kharg Island (oil exports), and the Karun Petrochemical Company.
- ❖Houthi proxies in Yemen launched ballistic missiles at central Israel and Tel Aviv, all of which reportedly failed.
- ❖Iranian ballistic missile attacks on Israel were largely intercepted or hit non-strategic areas like the Judean Desert and Palestinian territories.
- ❖Sirens were triggered in Saudi Arabia, with reports of explosions near Prince Sultan Air Base, potentially from Iranian or Houthi missiles.
- ❖The host dismisses the idea of a ground invasion of Iran due to its vast, mountainous terrain and the IRGC's guerrilla tactics, advocating for internal regime change.
Insights
1US-Israeli Coordination and Deception Tactics
The host asserts that the Israeli strikes on Iran were 'greenlit' and coordinated with the US military, despite public statements from President Trump advising Israel not to retaliate. This is framed as a deliberate 'deception tactic' to mislead the Iranian regime, which then opened its airspace, inadvertently aiding the Israeli attack.
The host states, 'President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu carried out the usual dance... President Trump has told Israel, 'Do not retaliate.' And Israel has said, 'Yes, of course, President Trump. We are not going to retaliate.' And the whole world keeps falling for the same trap.' He later adds, 'the Americans they did give the green light. And... they did this in coordination with the US military.'
2Extensive Israeli Targeting of Iranian Military and Economic Infrastructure
Israeli Air Force fighter jets targeted a wide range of IRGC positions across Iran. These included military sites, drone production facilities, ballistic missile launchers, and economically significant infrastructure like Kharg Island (critical for oil exports) and the Karun Petrochemical Company.
Initial reports cited 'over 20 targets' hit. Specific locations mentioned include Esfahan (drone production site, ), Tehran (near Mehrabad International Airport, ), Kermanshah (ballistic missile launchers, ), Kharg Island (), and the Karun Petrochemical Company in Bandar Mahshahr ().
3Ineffectiveness of Iranian and Houthi Retaliatory Strikes
The host repeatedly highlights the failure of missile attacks launched by Iran and its Houthi proxies against Israel and Saudi Arabia. These attacks were either intercepted, failed to reach their targets, or hit uninhabited areas, including Palestinian territories and open desert, rather than Israeli military or civilian sites.
Regarding Houthi missiles: 'Unfortunately for the Islamists, every single one failed.' (). Regarding Iranian missiles: 'the only target that the IRGC have managed to successfully hit is their so-called beloved Palestine' () and 'The IRGC missiles hit here... before even reaching the state of Israel' ().
4Critique of Ground Invasion Strategy for Iran
The host argues against the idea of a ground invasion of Iran, emphasizing the country's vast size, diverse and mountainous terrain, and the IRGC's non-conventional fighting style (hiding in caves and tunnels). He suggests that such an approach would be a prolonged 'whack-a-mole game' and advocates for supporting internal regime change instead.
The host states, 'Iran is not a small country... You're dealing with the IRGC, not Hitler or Saddam. They don't care if you take the capital. They're just going to go into the countryside and the mountains.' He concludes, 'The only way you can do that is destroy the regime from within and then allow and help the Iranian people to be used as boots on the ground.'
Lessons
- When analyzing geopolitical events, consider the possibility of 'deception tactics' where public statements may not reflect covert coordination between allied nations.
- Recognize that military effectiveness can vary significantly between state and non-state actors, as demonstrated by the host's comparison of Israeli precision strikes versus Iranian/Houthi missile failures.
- Understand that complex geopolitical conflicts, especially in large, geographically diverse nations like Iran, often defy simplistic military solutions like 'boots on the ground' and require nuanced strategies.
Quotes
"President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu carried out the usual dance, the usual routine which was President Trump has told Israel, 'Do not retaliate.' And Israel has said, 'Yes, of course, President Trump. We are not going to retaliate.' And the whole world keeps falling for the same trap."
"The Americans they did give the green light. And let's go to the first video we have from uh And they actually the initial launch of the Israeli fighter jets that went over Iraq towards Iran targeting the capital in Tehran but also Esfahan and other cities."
"The Islamists hit civilian areas. The Americans and the Israelis hit uh the military sites and the IRGC sites."
"The only way you can do that is destroy the regime from within and then allow and help the Iranian people to be used as boots on the ground, basically, to go and take over the institutions and finish the job. You can't just go in."
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