10 Spiciest Takes on Netanyahu's Iran Gambit
Bibi bombs Iran's cops, bets on riots to topple mullahs. Dream or delusion?
Netanyahu's IDF just hammered Iran's Basij bases and Law Enforcement Command centers, the regime's go-to thugs for crushing protests. The play? Weaken the internal enforcers so pissed-off Iranians rise up and boot the ayatollahs. Critics call it pure fantasy amid ongoing US-Israel strikes shredding Tehran's missiles and drones.
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Mild: Netanyahu's strikes give Iranians a fighting chance against their jailers.
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Warm: Hitting Basij bases is smart. Those guys crush every protest, now they're hurting.
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Toasty: Iran's missile stock is tanking fast. No firepower means no fear for rebels.
US-Israel ops already slashed launches, per IDF estimates of just 100-200 launchers left.
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Hot: Trump demanding "unconditional surrender" lights a fire under regime change.
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Scorching: Killing Khamenei's advisor Hejazi? That's decapitating the dictatorship's brain.
Israeli sources say the hit disrupts Iran's whole retaliation game.
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Blazing: Air dominance lets Israel strike deep. Tehran can't even defend its own streets.
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Inferno: Protests were already brewing this year. Strikes are the spark Iranians need.
Remember January's crackdowns? Trump promised help, now it's bombs.
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Molten: Gulf states dodging Iranian missiles will quietly cheer an uprising.
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White Hot: Hezbollah's northern pokes at Israel? Desperate sideshow while Iran's core crumbles.
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Nuclear: Regime change or bust. Netanyahu's playing 4D chess, Iran's checkmated by its own weakness.
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