Iran has lost Assad--and with it, the land route to Lebanon and its ally Hezbollah.
reports that new efforts at Beirut's airport are cutting the air route as well.
With these routes blocked, Iran's ability to manage a post-2006 style resupply is significantly impaired.
Conversation
Agree!
Main differences since 2006:
A. No Assad
B. No Soleimani
C. No Nasrallah
D. Lebanese government stronger
E. Israel much more aggressive
Iran will try to rebuild Hezbollah. They won't give up. But the challenges are mounting. It will be very hard for them.
While the regime's elites send their daughters to study and live freely in the U.S. and Europe, our daughters in Iran are jailed for showing their hair. We will NOT stay silent while our sisters are caged for demanding their basic rights! #FreeIran #WomanLifeFreedom #EndTheRegime
The thing about underground guerilla forces is that they're good at being efficient and rationing weaponry. There's a reason israel couldn't actually occupy anywhere in lebanon
A Hezbollah that is cut off from Iran is the dream of every Iranian nationalist. We should not be anywhere near the Arab-Israeli conflict.
All Lebanon govt. needs to do in future is to become an ally of Israel then?
Great news. Now Hezbollah huligans, that got paid on average $1,500 per month for terrorizing people, will have to find a productive and honorable job.
As a comparison a colonel in the Lebanese regular army is paid $500 per month.
Iranian people's money is spent on huligans.
Lebanese state determined to make itself a US vassal out of sectarian spite. We know where this leads.