925boy
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Regarding stories and pics of IDF evacuating "dummy" soldiers, my mind is quite confused and i'm worried the result of this isnt good for Israel.
First of all, if these were REAL dummy soldiers, why would ISrael and IDF LITERALLY treat these dummy toys like actual soldiers? Just to deceive Hezbollah into not being more violent? if thats true, then how afraid of HEzbllah is the IDF? Why does Israel have to "ACT"(using and playing roles like in theater with dummy soldiers) to placate Hezbollah? I dont know 1 national armed force that "plays dead" for an enemy thats a militia. Its so confusing to me. Israel already pulled back troops from the border with Lebanon and i thought that was a very bad move by Israel because that shows Israel isnt confident in holding its own border with Hezbollah in Lebanon if hostilities break out...Moving more into Israel cant be good because that already gives Hezbollah considerable valuable Israeli territory to push deeper into Israel or setup camps.
Or maybe Israeli govt and IDF just performed this "dummy" soldiers movie script so the Israeli public doesnt think any real soldiers were hurt by the Hezbollah attack?
All i'll say is, either way you look at it, Israel choked. Israel was either too afraid to take a loss, or Israel took an actual loss. Or is Israel only "strong and can dominate any ME country" when they are in F16 cockpits flying over soldiers on the ground with no AD? Hmm..sketchy crap.
First of all, if these were REAL dummy soldiers, why would ISrael and IDF LITERALLY treat these dummy toys like actual soldiers? Just to deceive Hezbollah into not being more violent? if thats true, then how afraid of HEzbllah is the IDF? Why does Israel have to "ACT"(using and playing roles like in theater with dummy soldiers) to placate Hezbollah? I dont know 1 national armed force that "plays dead" for an enemy thats a militia. Its so confusing to me. Israel already pulled back troops from the border with Lebanon and i thought that was a very bad move by Israel because that shows Israel isnt confident in holding its own border with Hezbollah in Lebanon if hostilities break out...Moving more into Israel cant be good because that already gives Hezbollah considerable valuable Israeli territory to push deeper into Israel or setup camps.
Or maybe Israeli govt and IDF just performed this "dummy" soldiers movie script so the Israeli public doesnt think any real soldiers were hurt by the Hezbollah attack?
All i'll say is, either way you look at it, Israel choked. Israel was either too afraid to take a loss, or Israel took an actual loss. Or is Israel only "strong and can dominate any ME country" when they are in F16 cockpits flying over soldiers on the ground with no AD? Hmm..sketchy crap.