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    Iran destroys Israel (israeli propaganda)

    20%-30%? Nonsense.
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    Iran destroys Israel (israeli propaganda)

    Do the math? Lets do the math, indeed: By the end of the war, the Israelis had advanced to positions some 101 kilometers from Egypt's capital, Cairo, and occupied 1,600 square kilometers west of the Suez Canal.[141] They had also cut the Cairo-Suez road and encircled the bulk of Egypt's Third...
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    Iran destroys Israel (israeli propaganda)

    Lets exemine the Egyptian goals according to you: "1) Occupy the whole area across the Suez Canal." -This goal was not achieved: "2) Make the war last aslong as it can" -This goal was not achieved. Egypt was forced to sign ceasefire with Israel in order to save it's 3rd Army - which consisted...
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    Iran destroys Israel (israeli propaganda)

    Arabs is a general term, today, for all of the Arabized peoples who live in the middle east. After Al Bakr and Omar's occupation of the middle east in the early days of the al-Rashidun caliphate a huge influx of Arab (ethnic Arabs) migrated from the Arab peninsula to every corner of the...
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    Iran destroys Israel (israeli propaganda)

    Don't makes statements, and than flee when you are asked the stand behind them. You were proven factually wrong. The Arab conception of the war is filled with propaganda. One glimpse in the Arab Wikipedia in the article about the war - which says, for instance, that 10,000 (!!!) Israeli soldiers...
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    Iran destroys Israel (israeli propaganda)

    Actually you're wrong: With a simple math problem we can easily conclude that the Israelis have controlled more lands than the Egyptians did. Sadly I don't have enough posts so I cannot illustrate it with a picture. Basically, Israel have utterly crushed the Egyptian army - not only entering...
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    Iran destroys Israel (israeli propaganda)

    And who controlled it after it the 1973 war?
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    Pakistan does not need Nuclear weapons

    Nukes provide a strategic leverage - for instance, lets look at the case of North Korea. When North Korea acquired nukes, and announced it out loud, they knew one thing for sure: No Western force will dare attacking it, fearing North Korea will use it nukes as a last resort, using the reputation...
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