Hursty “Israel’s response to Iran’s attacks on Israel will be “deadly, precise and surprising”, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant has said.”

Dropping heavy ordnance on some Iranian General whilst he’s having a sneaky hot dog would fit this description

LT42 I hear you, but that is a risky and complicated plot. I’m not sure the post 9.11 / Dessert Storm / Afgan debacle US public want much direct involvement in the middle east anymore. Way more likely to be a simple pay day for the weapons companies with a bonus land grab for the Zionists… no?

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    Amps I’m not sure the post 9.11 / Dessert Storm / Afgan debacle US public want much direct involvement in the middle east anymore.

    I don’t think public opinion matters anymore, do you?

      LT42 Hmmmmm… as the US isn’t quite a full dictatorship yet, and their elections seem to be genuine, I’m gonna say, yes, it does matter. But I reserve the right to change my mind on this one. Depends on the size of my current tinfoil hat.

        Amps I don’t think the Israeli or Yank Govts give 2 fucks about what people think or what the public opinion is in general. There’s more than enough evidence to suggest so, despite them having quasi-democratic elections.

        LT42

        Amps

        One of the key things in matters such as this though, is for various strategic and PR related reasons a government is simply not able to be open and transparent with the public as to the what and why of their exact involvement in certain wars.

        If the benefits of such an involvement were to be clearly explained (eg cost-benefit calculation of access to resources, destabilisation of a hostile regime etc.) then voters would be better informed and perhaps more would subsequently support the decisions more - but it would also clearly inform their enemies as to their plans and generate further animosity and backlash from those hostile to them.

        You might claim this to be “undemocratic” but it’s unavoidable - countries will have classified information which requires being kept from the public.

          Oh to live in a democracy where our Governments realised that they work for us and not the other way around

            Old-Dutch Oh to live in a democracy where our Governments realised that they work for us and not the other way around

            The average person is a thicket though.

            Just look at the Brexit vote if you want an insight in to what would happen if the government had to follow the majority “democratic” view on every major issue…

            Yeah, the problem with democracy is that there’s too much democracy

              hugopal One of the key things in matters such as this though, is for various strategic and PR related reasons a government is simply not able to be open and transparent with the public as to the what and why of their exact involvement in certain wars.

              This one of the things that surprises me.

              The other thing about this is: have you ever tried bringing it up with someone in the military? Like an officer / lieutenant or squaddie level. Their narrative is totally different / many would leave if they believed what we are often are found to have really been doing. They believe it’s all always honourable at the time.

              The whole Iraq thing was shameful. Attacking a country that has done nothing to us (and wasn’t going to)

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                Smallman1 just checking if you’re being serious / don’t know the whole story yet, or if you’re cracking a joke that I’m too tired to pick up on?

                Smallman1 They were going to attack our allies in US with weapons of mass destruction

                Your bantzzz over a megaphone?

                  What’s interesting about the Iraq invasion is Saddam’s role in it i.e. that he didn’t think it possible that the CIA was unaware that he didn’t have WMD and didn’t comply with inspections because he thought it was a ruse to invade. Steve Coll (author of Ghost Wars) wrote about it recently.

                  Not to mention how it reverberates to recent years from ISIS to Iranian proxies.