The unprecedented successes, strategic weaknesses, and lessons from Operation “Rising Lion.”
Middle East
The Middle East is on the brink of a conflagration. Israel’s airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities are reverberating worldwide, yet in Tehran, the focus isn’t inward but a desperate plea outward.
Invisible. Precise. Unstoppable. No radar, no app, no flight tracking site could detect the deployment of American B-2 stealth bombers. No one knows where they came from. No one saw when they vanished again.
Destroy the armories where regime loyalists store their small arms, exiled expert urges Israel.
In just four days, Israel’s actions have already significantly weakened Iran’s grip and emboldened its adversaries.
Can a new Middle East emerge?
Historic turning point: Israel reshapes the Levant with courage, strategy, and faith.
“The people of Iran are truly happy and grateful to Israel for taking out the murderous goons of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.”
Every military should study Israel’s “disintegration” of Hezbollah, Gen. Michael Kurilla said. “It was brilliant.”
The Houthi node in the Iranian terror network has sprouted tentacles of its own, with fighters in Syria, Iraq, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and Djibouti.
