Israel Officials Get Blunt On Iran Aims: ‘If We Can Have A Civil War, Great’

ER Editor: We feel this is worthy of putting out on the ‘Iran war’ nonsense. Important figures in the Iranian regime went a long time ago (Soleimani on Jan 3, 2020 and those govt figures who quickly ‘died of Covid.’ Remember how hard and fast Iran got hit with that fake virus/bioweapon back in early 2020?); likely ditto for Israel (Phil Godlewski, within just a few weeks of the Gaza stuff beginning said smilingly in a podcast, speaking for the white hats, ‘we’ve got Israel’). We believe this is all theatre to explain a new state of affairs that we haven’t yet been told about.

Puerto Vallarta was a Nothingburger and Maduro wore 4 outfits while getting arrested.

Trump is no Zionist, existentially impossible. Gaza has been a full-dress, drawn out humiliation for Israel; Epstein has been an outing of those guys, too. Now we have Iran. Hence the logic of publication.

A reminder: ‘we’re saving Israel for last’. 

Smart channels say that the Rothschilds (think: City of London) set up both Israel and Iran as their centres of manipulation, one Jewish, one Muslim. Soleimani was likely a serious pedophile in a nest of other vipers, such as (Satanist?) Khameini, who’s likely long been gone. Possibly before 2020.

We have been waiting for this story to sour on Israel. 

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Israel Officials Get Blunt On Iran Aims: ‘If We Can Have A Civil War, Great’

ER interjection: We know the Israelis can be pretty hardcore, but whoever speaks like this if they want to maintain a false front of credibility??? Note the television series reference below. This IS SOUNDING like bad television because it is.

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US mainstream media is issuing one headline after another that read like they are ripped straight off the plot of Homeland or some other subpar CIA counter-terrorism series. For example, Wednesday: Israel Is Blowing Up Iran’s Police State to Clear the Way for a Revolt.

In a bit of incredibly naive and wishful thinking and fantasy, WSJ writes: “Israel’s military is targeting the Iranian police state that brutally suppressed protests and killed thousands of people, with the hope of clearing the way for a popular revolt to overthrow the Islamic government.”

Sure thing… it all sounds so nice and easy, and even ‘good’ on paper.

In this rosy US media narrative, Israeli and US forces are cast as the noble good guy warriors riding in to valiantly to crush the ‘baddies’ of the IRGC and Basij forces.

“Israeli officials have made it clear they are looking to do enough damage to Iran’s police state from the air that the people can take over on the ground. While Israel has long been content to weaken Tehran with military action or covert operations, Israeli officials have concluded they now must push for regime change,” the same report continues.

The Israelis, however, are busy presenting their war in aims with much less romanticism, idealism, and dressed-up propaganda.

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Yet for all of these noble humanitarian goals – a separate report, this one in Financial Times, presents things with quite a bit more cold realism, laying out how Israeli officials actually think and view the situation:

For Israel, “If we can have a coup, great. If we can have people on the streets, great. If we can have a civil war, greatIsrael couldn’t care less about the future …or the stability of Iran.”

That’s the assessment of Danny Citrinowicz, listed as an Iran expert and senior researcher at Tel Aviv’s Institute for National Security Studies.

The report further makes clear Israel is preparing at the very least for a “multi-week military onslaught” to dismantle the Iranian state.

And they are at least a tad more realistic compared to their American counterparts:

A former senior Israeli official who is familiar with the current war plans warned that “this will take time. . . There is a lot of work to be done. Iran is huge.” (ER: And Israel is a postage stamp, now under white hat control.)

These Israeli officials are stating it bluntly on the record: the goal is to sow chaos, fragmentation, and sectarian hell inside Iran – akin to what happened in Syria:

Removing Iran’s ability to threaten Israel — primarily via missiles and a nascent nuclear programme — was the “obvious” endgame, but even more important to Israel’s government, Citrinowicz added, was “undermining this regime [so] it has to deal with internal problems”.

When you’ve lost something as establishment as The Telegraph:

Of course, there’s a flip side to this, given the likelihood of the Americans and Israelis suffering severe setbacks, casualties, and damage in the face of Iran’s resistance, which appears to somewhat already be happening. (ER: Is it?)

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Featured image source: https://www.ft.com/content/dd070ee7-7021-4f90-86ec-690fe6aa34e6

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