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Israel is planning a strike on Iran while simultaneously striking inside Lebanon and in Gaza.

Israel says that it struck a Hizbollah-linked medical facility in Beirut, killing at least nine people. They called it a “precision strike” but it hit in a densely populated area deep in the city. There is no such thing as a “precision strike.” That notion is called the “precision paradox.” It is based on the lie that civilians won’t get hurt in military missions.

Israel acknowledged that the strikes from Iran did cause damage and pierce the Iron Dome, after initially denying that any missiles hit. President Biden says that he supports a retaliation but prefers that Israel not hit a nuclear facility. Who cares what he prefers? He didn’t want Israel to invade Lebanon but they’re doing it anyway.

According to Al Jazeera, “Iran sent a message to the US via Qatar saying that it does not seek regional war but adding that ‘the phase of unilateral self-restraint has ended.’ It also warned any Israeli attack would be met with an “unconventional response” that includes targeting Israeli infrastructure.”

What does that mean? If this professor from the University of Tehran, Iran has countless underground missile sites with hundreds of thousands of missiles that were made after the invasion of Iraq to deal with the invasion of the United States. And what will they do in the case of all-out war? Obliterate every Israeli and American base in the Middle East.

Diplomacy now!

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