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Originally Posted by gnadfly
You take out the infrastructure not just for ground troops but to make the populace "uncomfortable" - physically and psychologically. I doubt half their population can live without wireless much less electricity.
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I suspect most of the population is currently uncomfortable, and have been for years. Only the "elite" religious freaks are "comfortable."
The "communication" infrastructure is distinguished from roads, bridges, and dams. IMO this country and others are after their ability to create nuclear weapons and delivery systems for them, as well as obtaining access to those items by importation. We don't have a quarrel with the general population, nor do they have one with us .... except when they reach out and don't get help.
The Israelis have also had the nuclear capability in the region in their sights and have acted before in a swift, undetected, and effective manner. Their only issue with Iran has been distance as it relates to fuel and crossing large expanses of territory to get to the targets (except of course past POTUS resistance to them doing anything about it). At the moment those two hindrances are resolved ... with U.S. support focused on the area.
They assisted us with Kuwait and Iraq in the face of Arab opposition, which they no longer have outside of Iran's puppets. Ridding Iran of their religious freaks will calm things down in the region by eliminating the feeding of the Anti-Semites in the region.
Anti-Semites like SC on here (and his favorite fraudulent Arab Representative who should be a $150 an hour provider) are not concerned about the Israelis, but their right to self-defense is paramount IMO to Iran's alleged "self-defense" .... which is like Hitler claiming a right to "self-defense" by destroying other countries. Liken their circumstance to the "Cuban missile crisis"!