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Iran’s Military Strike On Israel Was A Gentle Tap – Compared To What Could Come Next | Ep. 21
- Sharmine Narwani
- Tuesday 16 Apr 24
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Sharmine Narwani
Sharmine Narwani has a Master of International Affairs (MIA) degree from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) in both Middle East studies and journalism, and from 2010-2014 was a Senior Associate at St. Antony’s College, Oxford University, Sharmine has written commentaries and analysis that have appeared in a variety of media publications, including Al Akhbar English, the New York Times, The Guardian, Al Jazeera English, BRICS Post, the Huffington Post, As-Safir, USA Today, Russia Today, Salon.com and others.
VChristine Bingham
GREAT POINTS; Iran did this alone; Iran gained enormous strategic intel; Iran did not target civilian points and cause casualties (unlike the SOP of Israel and its Western allies); Iran knows now what to expect in potential future events; The multiple drones in the air that were shot down, were merely decoys -and Iran’s actual targets were successfully hit; Iran scripted a limited event on purpose. The question is begged.. ‘What was Israel thinking, when it struck Iran?’ Can they afford a full scale war on multiple fronts? Was this another ‘USS Liberty’ engagement to draw the US into a full scale war on Israel’s behalf? Yes the US deflected some drones.. Let’s hope Israel’s bluster fueled aggression in all this, has taken a beating, and some common sense might actually prevail from hereon out. A very interesting and informative talk; Thank you!