The west never calls it aggression or sabre-rattling

December 2025 Forums General discussion The west never calls it aggression or sabre-rattling

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    alanjjohnstone
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    Israel has deployed thousands of air, sea and land personnel to the Lebanese border for its biggest military drill in almost two decades in a show of strength designed to intimidate Hezbollah and Iran. It will utilise fighter planes, ships, submarines, drones, cyber and units of Israel’s missile defence system. 

    Israeli troops are simulating a 10-day-long war against Hezbullah for “preserving the current stability in the northern sector”, a military official said, as well as “scenarios we’ll be facing in the next confrontation with Hezbollah”.

     Israeli and US delegations to the UN accused international peace keeping forces of turning a “blind eye” to Hezbollah arms smuggling.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israel-hezbollah-military-drill-lebanon-idf-defence-force-war-simulation-syria-iran-a7930461.html

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    Anonymous
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    And they have 400  atomic bombs, it is the only country in the Middle East which possess atomic bombs, and the Western Power are looking for smoky guns in others countries.  if anybody says anything, it is anti-Semitism. The real Semites are the Arabian, and there is a  big world campaign against them It is like the USA looking for drugs in others countries, especially in Colombia, when it is the mayor planter of Marihuana, and several states have legalised it,  and they have produced more profits than all the drugs dealers of Colombia. The Chapo is the best customer of Wells Fargo, Citibank and Chase. In Mexico, they say that the DEA and the CIA do not like the drug competition against them. The armaments that Hezbollah has they are firecrackers compared to the armaments possessed by Israel and Colombia which have been supplied by the USA,  and the Saudi have received a contract of more than 110  billion dollars in weapons

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