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Did you enjoy the lasers?
Lets get together sometime...
Israel is so fucked... Here's a rough guess-timate I wrote of what I think is happening:
Best thing that happened is that gas field off the coast of Israel.
The worst thing... everything else ©
As many as 100,000 missiles —up from 50,000 previous estimate(!)-- are now reportedly in the
hands of Hezbollah in Lebanon.... Some capable of reaching Tel Aviv. Plus, far more advanced
anti-aircraft weaponry that will make Israeli preemptory air attacks more difficult... and other
missiles that make Israeli naval vessels more vulnerable. Hezbollah is audaciously planning to
cross into Israel in force to kidnap Israel soldiers and/or civilians in the next upcoming combat.
Syria—collapsing---means not only will Hezbollah most certainly get their hands on more
sophisticated Russian weapon systems supplied to Syria... but there's a strong likelihood that
some chemical and biological weapons Syria has stockpiled may get into Hezbollah hands.
Turkey: Erdogan, pissed at getting no love or acceptance from the E.U., flexing neo-Ottoman
muscles, and genuinely repulsed by the diplomatically obtuse Netanyahu administration (more
his coalition than Bibi alone) ... chooses to play to the fundamentalist Moslem street and has
done a pretty good job in Turkey and in the rest of the Middle East. He tapped into the fury
after the strong Israeli bombardment of Gaza in Operation Cast Lead... and so Turkey throws
Israel under the bus. They "reportedly" ratted out long-term Israeli intelligence agents who
they had worked with for years, among other bad faith acts. Erdogan is cleaning house in the
Turkish military of those who historically worked well with Israel. I suspect he has some
regrets at the moment, as the collapsing Syrian situation and the very aggressive Iranian
attitude toward this NATO country may reminding him of why strong allies are useful. Yet,
Turkey's very aggressive naval maneuvers to harass Israel and Cyprus' oil and gas fields is also
nerve-wracking. (So, just as a gesture of "screw you back" it is probably that Israeli operatives
have been working to support the Kurds, just to give the Turks and the Iranians some more to
worry about.)
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Egypt: besides the obvious (and I believe inevitable) abnegation of the peace treaty with Israel
(the Islamic Brotherhood and Salafists seem eager to do this after they have rid themselves of
the old Egyptian military leadership. Sure, they will miss the US multi-billion dollar subsidy to
their military, but the Saudis could easily make up the difference. The Egyptian military, seeing
the writing on the wall, have also allowed a substantial Al Qaeda/ Hezbollah presence in South
Sinai... and more attacks like that in Eilat are expected. Plus it is believed they (the terrorists in
Sinai) also have obtained some anti-air missiles left over from the recent Libyan conflict.... So
flying out of Eilat may not be a great idea... despite the anti-missile technology Israel has
incorporated in commercial airplanes. If Egypt wanted to curtail the threat... and the
radicalization of Bedouins in Sinai, they could... but the constant pipeline destruction is just
another sign of how lackadaisical the Egyptians are: they don't want to end up on the wrong
side of the Brotherhood, etc.
I wish I could tell you how it will end in Iran... I do think the more politically and economically
fragile that country gets, the greater incentive the extremist Mullah-dictators have
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