Netanyahu warns that to defeat Iran it is not only necessary to bomb it
Netanyahu warns that to beat Iran it is not only necessary to attack it by air and, in a veiled way, raises a hypothetical ground offensive
The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is of the opinion that a "ground part" and a revolution are necessary for the overthrow of the Iranian regime.
The 76-year-old Israeli politician acknowledged at a press conference in Jerusalem that the attacks carried out in collaboration with the US government did not work as planned to bring about the Islamic Republic's surrender. Given this situation, he allowed a fictional ground incursion, something that was previously thought about at the start of the conflict. It is true that "you didn't win, you can't make upheavals from the air," as is frequently said. There must also be a floor part, even though you can do many things from the air and we are doing them. There are many options for this earth aspect, and he remarked," I take the liberty of not sharing them with you. " The controversial feature is that President Donald Trump does not agree with Netanyahu's perception, which is currently avoiding the option of sending US troops via area to a place where they have always been and whose geography presents an enormous degree of complexity from the beginning.
Despite the fact that the Israeli government appears to be more interested in achieving regime change that more closely aligns with the Israeli nation's interventionist passions, Washington has always expressed concern about the Islamic Republic developing nuclear weapons.
" It's not about replacing one ayatollah with another. " Netanyahu's statement more outlining his strategy for Iran to be governed by a person willing to follow him wherever necessary is not intended to replace Hitler with Hitler.
Former director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent recently claimed that the Israeli authorities had provided Trump with baseless information to support the launch of a war against the Islamic Republic. " I cannot, in great conscience, support the war being waged in Iran. He stated in a letter to Trump in which he also submitted his resignation," Iran posed no immediate threat to our society, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful US lobby. " But, Netanyahu dissected these accusations and effectively distanced himself from any accountability. Does anyone believe I may advise Trump on what to do? The United States is fighting alongside Israel, he said, no fighting for Israel.
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