Iran and Israel conflict. (updated reg) *Iran Date set for destruction of Israel* Its getting bad.

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New York Times maps out Iranian entrenchment in Syria, quotes experts as saying Shiite giant is strengthening alliances with local forces, trains, provides financing to militants in attempt to create 'united front' against Israel in any future conflict.

Link Source: https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5122994,00.html

A New York Times investigative report published Monday revealed the scope and depth of Iranian entrenchment in Syria. Iran, through its presence in Syria, was "redrawing the strategic map of the region," as per the paper.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cautioned this week that Iran was "trying to take over Syria" and "moving its army into Israel's backyard."

The American newspaper mapped out Iranian bases and posts inside Syria, presenting a high concentration of Iranian outposts along the border with Israel.



The New York Times' mapping of Iranian presence in Syria

The red squares on the map above represent administrative bases, logistical bases, control centers for UAVs (drones), training centers and more. The map does not, however, include temporary bases established near zones of conflict.

Iran has trained and continues to finance powerful militias comprised of thousands of Iranian-trained guerrillas on Syrian soil, according to the Times' report.

The Shiite juggernaut is also equipping said militants with advanced technologies, including drones, used both to collect intelligence and, possibly, to carry out aerial attacks.

Iran is also said to be preparing infrastructure for the construction of underground weapons depots.

Israeli officials, as well as enemy states, believe that a new confrontation between Israel and Iran, or one of its allies, will undoubtedly involve this so-called "axis of resistance."

Founder of the Center for American Strategic Studies in Beirut Kamel Wazne—who studies Iranian and American policies in the Middle East—said, "If there is a war, it will be regional. Any confrontation will be with the whole resistance front against Israel and its backers."

Iran and its allies first interceded in the Syrian fighting when the war broke out in 2011, in order to help defend the beleaguered regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad. Later, Iran also assisted in battling Islamic State insurgents.

Despite the fact that the rebel forces fighting against Assad have lost enormous amounts of ground and can no longer be considered a true threat, experts say, Iran and its allies remained in the area and repurposed their mission—creating a united front to pose a true threat to Israel.

In order to create said united front, Iran is busily strengthening its ties to both Iraq and Lebanon, in the hope of acting in unison if a war broke out.



The Iranian chief of staff (2nd right) visiting Syria

Amir Toumaj, a researcher at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said, "The ultimate goal is, in the case of another war, to make Syria a new front between Israel, Hezbollah and Iran. They are making that not just a goal, but a reality."

Israeli officials, meanwhile, maintain that Iran and its allies are attempting to create a land corridor from Iran itself into the Mediterranean—passing through Iraq, Syria and Lebanon along the way.

Once completed, the corridor could then greatly facilitate the transfer of arms and the construction of underground armament factories in both Lebanon and Syria.

Iranian leadership, for its part, never attempted to hide its attempts to create the anti-Israeli united front. The key to the Iranian strategy, experts said, is not to rely on conventional military means or control over land—which Israel could easily bomb—but instead to hone in on creating alliances with likeminded local forces that enjoy the training and financing Iran provides.

The aforementioned approach allowed Iran to multiply its strength within the Arab world, while decreasing the threats its forces face. The method is also a major problem for Israel, the United States and Saudi Arabia, which are well aware of Iran's influence in the region but remain unsure of how to defuse it.



Iranian-backed militias in Syria

Some 20,000 Iranian combatants, "instructors," and "specialist advisers" are currently in Syria, according to estimates. They were joined by Iraqi, Hezbollah and Lebanese militants as well as mercenaries from Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Another expert named Ali Alfoneh explained that, "Iran has realized that it is actually possible to maintain a front against Israel where there is no war—but also no peace."

Alfoneh has pinpointed three significant Iranian bases in Syria that act as headquarters for operations across large swaths of Syrian land—one near Aleppo in the north and two south of the capital Damascus.

Seven small additional bases were erected near conflict zones in which Iranian armed forces were embroiled in fighting.

Iran's moves in the region also drew warning signs in Washington. President Donald Trump's National Security Adviser Lt.-Gen. H.R. McMaster said during the Munich Security Conference this week that, "What's particularly concerning is that this network of proxies is becoming more and more capable as Iran seeds more and more of its destructive weapons into these networks. The time is now, we think, to act against Iran."

A senior Israel Air Force officer was quoted by the Times as saying that Iran's intentions remained muddled, and Israel continued to inspect the drone that was downed over Israeli territory recently—whether it was armed, whether it was launched for reconnaissance or whether Iran merely intended to test Israeli alertness and preparedness.

The drone infiltrated Israeli airspace about a week ago and was shot down by the air forces. The IDF attacked Iranian targets in Syria in retaliation, prompting Syrian forces to fire dozes of antiaircraft missiles at the Israeli jets, causing one plane to crash.


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I give it about less then a year before we see some major escalation and scrimmages happening. But as usual I know the typical dick riding trolls will be in this thread mouth breathing it up.
 
Are you suggesting there's some kind of unrest in the middle east? That there may be military skirmishes between neighboring countries over there?! And Iran and Israel are involved?!!

I'm shocked I tells ya, shocked. What exactly does "mouth breathing it up" mean and could it be related to sleep apnea?
 
I see nothing happening here other than Israeli using it to get more money from the US for "defense". Iran and its "Axis" will not attack or engage in a full scale war with Israeli as long as the US has a fleet in the gulf. There are various industries that need a level of instability in the region in order to increase revenue and they will continue to keep this area of the world appear as unstable for as long as they possibly can.
 
Are you suggesting there's some kind of unrest in the middle east? That there may be military skirmishes between neighboring countries over there?! And Iran and Israel are involved?!!

I'm shocked I tells ya, shocked. What exactly does "mouth breathing it up" mean and could it be related to sleep apnea?
But as usual I know the typical dick riding trolls will be in this thread mouth breathing it up.
 
Gee if there was only some kind of strong man preventing Shia land access to lebanon.

Maybe one in Iraq that we could make a deal with to prevent Iranian expansionism...

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Iran about to get their shit pushed in if they actually try anything besides grandstanding

I just hope the US stays the fuck out of it. Israel can well and good take care of themselves by now
 
What is up with these guys? They keep trying the same tactics over and over again with the same results. Without air support or at the very least, real anti air weaponry, they're just going to keep getting their asses handed to them.
 
Syria and Lebanon will never see peace under Iranian control.
 
In other news,

Turkey and Assad/Iranian backed militias are opening a new front against each other.
 
What is up with these guys? They keep trying the same tactics over and over again with the same results. Without air support or at the very least, real anti air weaponry, they're just going to keep getting their asses handed to them.

They have real anti aircraft all over Syria. That is how that Israel f-16 got shot down.

This seems more a secondary defense against occupation.
 
Iran about to get their shit pushed in if they actually try anything besides grandstanding

I just hope the US stays the fuck out of it. Israel can well and good take care of themselves by now

I don't know. I think Iran are a different kettle of fish than the Arab nations and will be a lot harder to deal with for Israel, if they came to all out war.
 
In other news,

Turkey and Assad/Iranian backed militias are opening a new front against each other.

Shitholes gonna shithole
 
Zionist fear mongering. The jews have teh most advanced US weapons, C&C, training, plus nukes and are backed by the US.

Nothing to see here.
 
Someone really wants Syria and Assad taken out very badly.

First it was the Muslim brotherhood who assisinated Assads father .

Then Obama asked Congress for war with Syria, but was Denied.

Then the u.s. backed any rebels willing to attack Syria

Russians killed all them

Now the u.s. is stepping back and letting Iran try with u.s. weaponry .

My gut says leave Syria alone

Must be a very strategic country according to the leaders who just play war games all day
 
Shia crescent coming together very nicely. WTF were the U.S thinking when they took out Saddam? Lol.
 
Just let 'em Bang, bro.

Seriously, as long as America, and thus the rest of the Western world, stays the fuck out of it, I couldn't care less what the Iranians and Red Sea Pedestrians do to each other.

America needs to realise that Israel is big enough and ugly enough to fight it's own battles.
 
Iran should learn about history repeating itself...I'm no fan of Israel but we all know how things will come down when it does...
 
Let em bang as long as we stay out of it (of course we wouldn't but a man can dream).
 
I would've let that drone go deeper into Israeli airspace before shooting it down. Make them think the Israelis are lazy. Or make them think that Israel is trying to make them think that they are lazy. Or...I'm lost.
 
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