War is Not a Game of

I would be the first supporter "if" Iran could defeat Israel, and I would stay up until dawn waiting for its missiles and drones. However, if the response is a "comedic play," it would bring destruction to the region similar to that of Gaza. It’s better for Iran to remain silent and refrain from ballooning statements, as entering an unequal war against Israel, the West, and America could lead to the destruction of its infrastructure and vital facilities, leaving it alone without support or assistance. I hope that Hezbollah and Nasrallah do not act like Hamas and Sinwar, leading to the destruction of Lebanon; this beautiful country has already suffered enough devastation. If coordinated strikes occur with Iran, it could foreshadow a regional war, with unpredictable escalation and ramifications. May God protect Lebanon, the land of love and peace, the sea and mountains, the cedar forests, Deir el Qamar, the Ibrahim River, the arts, Fairuz, Wadi’ al-Safi, and the cedar trees.

Iran does not share a border with Israel, and the distance between them is about 1,800 kilometers. The time taken for the drones and missiles to arrive is at least two hours and could extend to ten, which is sufficient time for Israel’s advanced defenses to prepare. British and French systems are on standby for intervention, and NATO could react similarly to the Ukraine scenario, creating chaos and shutting down airspace and flights throughout the region. Iran harms its neighbors and undermines their sovereignty if missile and drone paths cross through Iraqi and Jordanian airspace, and neither country will allow itself to be dragged into a risky conflict. They may find themselves forced to defend their sovereignty to avoid entanglement in a dispute that does not concern them.

Netanyahu has succeeded in drawing the region to the edge of the sword, proceeding with a plan to redraw its map in favor of Israel, becoming the sole power with long reach, backed by American and Western support. The situation becomes even more dangerous if Israel strikes Iranian nuclear facilities; Tehran may find itself compelled to retaliate in kind, resulting in devastation across the entire region. Resistance is not suicide, and the combat doctrine is strength in facing power. Those with slogans need to realize that a rifle cannot triumph over a missile. Israel has those who supply it with arms and ammunition to compensate for its losses, unlike countries that can barely manage their people’s basic living needs.

War is not a computer game of “Blue Whale.” Do not stay awake waiting for an Iranian response, nor be angry if it does not happen. Such horrors resemble earthquakes and volcanoes, creating devastation, leaving behind total destruction, deaths, injuries, orphans, and blood that does not dry. I do not wish for fires to ignite in Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, or Iraq; it is not the fault of their people to pay the price for others, especially as they emerge from the chaos of terrorism and are about to taste the flavor of stability. It is enough what Israel is doing in Gaza.

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