ArabianEmpires&Caliphates
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I don't like the mullahs either - they murdered a neighbor of mine years ago - but Israel values peace and quiet. The one Israeli experiment at improving the neighborhood - remaining in Lebanon after kicking out the PLO - failed miserably. Israelis want to live, grow, develop, and prosper. War interferes with that. Conquest and glory aren't in the picture. So Israel will likely continue to do the minimum required to protect its own.
So the main beneficiaries of removing the mullahs won't be the Israelis but the peoples the Iranian mullahs oppress and dominate. Why should the Israelis do the dirty work of cleaning up someone else's house if they're not going to benefit from it much - indeed, don't you think Israel would be envied and resented for doing so? Are envy and resentment the foundations for a regional peace?
Well, not sure if you are an Israeli (you do not live in Israel) but if you prefer to live next to a terrorist infested and Hezbollah controlled (de facto Iranian Mullah) controlled Southern Lebanon on your border, then that is your problem.
We will and are certainly not tolerating the Houthi terrorist cult and giving them a well-deserved beating that will continue until they no longer control any territory.
Israel will be part of any such war and I was talking about traitors within the Arab world (certain Shia elements and fifth columns) likely being publicly visible in case of a war with Iran and in such a case they can be easily dealt with permanently.
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