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Rampantcrest's avatar

I always appreciate your precise and balanced analysis, but it seems to me that you are here treating the latest Israel-Lebanon conflict as a conventional war, and I'm not sure this is the correct way of looking at it. Israel is a nuclear state with very advanced weaponry and free access to the resources of the most powerful country in the world, whereas Hezbollah are a non-state actor with very limited resources. Hezbollah's doctrine has always been to wage a long-term asymmetric war against Israel, with resilience as it's defining characteristic. It is neither a strongman's regime nor a cult of personality, but a movement rooted in a strong religious community. While undoubtedly weakened by recent events, I would not apply the term "military defeat", as it is not a conventional war. My question is, in what sense can Israel be said to be winning? Can they achieve the stated goal of "pacifying the northern border" with airstrikes and assassinations alone?

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Regis Tremblay's avatar

Excellent analysis and observations, Andrew. I can only request that everyone stops thinking Kiev has anything to do with this conflict. It is very clearly the USA. Let's get over this "proxy" BS before it is too late. It took courage for you to make this analysis. You are not alone in thinking this way.

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