A prominent general in Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard died in an Israeli airstrike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.
A prominent general in Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard died in an Israeli airstrike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut, Iranian media reported Saturday.
The killing of Gen. Abbas Nilforushan marks the latest casualty suffered by Iran as the nearly yearlong Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Stripteeters on the edge of becoming a regional conflict. His death further ratchets up pressure on Iran to respond, even as Tehran has signaled in recent months that it wants to negotiate with the West over sanctions crushing its economy.
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Nilforushan served as the deputy commander for operations in the Guard, a role overseeing its ground forces. What he was doing in Lebanon on Friday wasn’t immediately clear. The Guard’s expeditionary Quds Force for decades has armed, trained and relied on Hezbollah as part of its strategy to rely on regional militias as a counterbalance to Israel and the United States.
Do I have to cite the Bill of Rights every time I mention the second amendment?
Water is wet, the Earth is round, and Hezbollah was formed in response to Israel's invasions of Lebanon in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
More accurately, it was a consolidation of various militant Shia factions and groups.
In case you're unaware, modern Islamic terrorism is almost exclusively a Sunni phenomenon, or more accurately, more fundamental offshoots and subsets of Sunni Islam e.g. Wahhabism.
But sure, that's just my recollection of past readings and I'm not going to go find the books I read to provide a bibliography.
If I got anything grossly wrong in there, please call me out and show everyone how misinformed I really am.
So you just jump into the middle of threads to chime in about your perceptions of attitudes? Ignoring the fact that where and how you inserted yourself meant taking agreement with one side of the discussion?
Maybe you should start reading a thread from the top, and use the context clues, to understand the implications of how you insert yourself.
In case you're too lazy to do that, let me show you the comment and commenter you came in defensive of:
Some people just aren't worth engaging with. They get their entire world view from rich "leftist" tankies on twitch and think the israel vs everyone else in the middle east conflict started last fall.
Unless you feel some moral imperative to always turn the other cheek, I don't understand why my attitude is such a great offense, when you clearly had no problem with their attitude. And even came to their defense.
Gee maybe I did read the thread? I find it really fuckin unlikely someone just appears in a thread like you're trying to say, that's absolutely absurd. Just because I'm not running up and down the comments like you doesn't mean shit.
Instead what I saw was someone I sort of agree with saying dumb shit accusing everyone of being more ignorant than them. That arrogance was stupid so I mocked them and then they blew a fuckin lid and pissed from their high horse thinking, once again, they're the smartest in the room.
You're not the smartest person in the room and every single person consumes propaganda to some degree you are not immune thinking you are makes you vulnerable to it doofus.
If you walked into a conversation with someone telling flat earthers that the Earth was actually round, would you get pissy with them, ask for their sources, defend the flat earthers, and then tell the round earth advocate to get off their high horse because they're not the smartest person in the room?
If we were discussing the pros and cons of certain political systems, or other subjective topics, I would agree with you, but we aren't.
Instead, you jumped in to white knight for the people who are objectively wrong. Does that make you feel morally superior?
No, what you literally did was qualify it, and then follow that up with a fantasy game plan for your morally righteous white knighting in defense of flat earthers and (presumably) Holocaust deniers, from those that would dare speak down to them.
You can go back to smelling your own farts whenever you're ready.