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by dreghgh
355 days ago
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I think what you are missing is how vulnerable the United States and its allies are in the region. There are much much softer targets than Tel Aviv, many of which Iran has successfully attacked in the past. The argument that the Iranian people hate their autocratic government might be correct. But a symmetric argument can be made about many of the regimes which work with the United States. No one in those countries is going to war with Iran to defend the US right to have military bases in the Middle East. |
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If Ramat Gan is not safe, then the UAE's resorts and airports, Saudi's oil processing facilities, the US installations in Iraq and in the Gulf, etc are not even remotely safe.