It Doesn’t Take a Brain Surgeon to See Through Iran’s Strategy in Lebanon… So Why Is America Putting Up with It?
By Erick Stakelbeck - https://harbingersdaily.com/driving-a-wedge-between-allies-it-doesnt-take-a-brain-surgeon-to-see-through-the-iranian-regimes-strategy-in-lebanon/
The Iranian regime’s ultimate strategy in negotiations with the United States is very clear: drive a wedge between the U.S. and Israel to create tension between allies.
The regime plans to do it through Lebanon—and it doesn’t take a brain surgeon to see it.
We have seen this play out for weeks. Iran orders its Lebanon-based terror proxy to carry out attacks against Israel despite an ongoing ceasefire. Five Israeli soldiers were killed and 13 more injured over the weekend thanks to multiple Hezbollah attacks. Some ceasefire!
When Israel responds to these Hezbollah onslaughts—as any sovereign nation would—they get blamed for being reckless and endangering a broader deal with Iran. Why? Because sadly, Iran’s regime has been able to link a potential Iran deal with what happens in Lebanon.
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Long-Range Western Missiles Are Being Fired Deep into Russian Territory, and the Middle East Could Explode at Any Moment
Most people living in the western world have no idea how close we are to a nuclear showdown with Russia. During the late stages of the Biden administration, there was talk that the U.S. could give Ukraine long-range missiles that could be used to hit cities deep inside Russian territory. Thankfully, the Biden administration decided not to do that because that could have potentially put us right on the brink of nuclear war. Now here we are less than two years later, and it appears that western powers have decided to cross that line. Long-range western missiles are being fired deep into Russian territory, and the Russians are extremely upset about this.
For example, long-range missiles were used to strike a manufacturing facility in the Russian city of Voronezh on Monday…


























