No Mercy: Israel Proves It Can Kill Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime
No one is safe from Israel, not the president of Iran, not the president of Egypt with whom it has a peace treaty with. One wrong move, one miscalculation, and your entire leadership could be eliminated like dogs.
It built a secret drone base inside Iran. It hid bombs in Hezbollah pagers. It took out Houthi leaders in a single strike. It assassinated Ismail Haniyeh in his own bedroom. It hit Hamas leaders in the middle of “peace talks” in Doha. It wiped out Assad's Army in three days.
And it does all of this while penetrating Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, Qatar, Syria.
Qatar is the real cruel and funny one. Hamas’s leadership had grown used to the idea that Israel was chained to Qatar, that Israel was listening through Qatar, sending messengers on direct flight every other day of the week, that Israel was playing along with the Qatari-American game.
Qatar thought they were protected because they have American Air-Bases on their soil. They failed to grasp one thing: Israelis will always be ready to kill you if you refuse to live in peace with them.
The Jews are showing a perfect balance between the value of preserving life and readiness for peace, and at the same time, unmatched lethality and cunning against their enemies. Striking them anytime, anywhere.
They used television and the UN itself to kill Nasrallah, and for better or worse, they transformed Israel’s old hallmark of “one big blow” into a doctrine of ongoing, precise enemy eliminations. And all of this while fighting a war and being threatened from seven different fronts.
No one is safe from Israel, not the president of Iran, not the president of Egypt with whom it has a peace treaty with. One wrong move, one miscalculation, and your entire leadership could be eliminated like dogs.
For America, this is an asset. Beyond the technological, intelligence, and symbolic value of its alliance with Israel, the U.S. has also proven it has a partner that is independent, and in some ways unpredictable, a kind of stick that can be pulled out at any moment to secure regional hegemony and stability.
Once again, betting on the unmatched winning horse. Sorry Tucker, Better luck with Russia.